Geographical Determinants in Canadian History
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Geographical Determinants in Canadian History
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Abstract |
Includes a short economic account of the dominance of Montreal merchants over the Canadian hinterland. The author continues his diatribe against English Quebecers by claiming that Montreal businessmen have been "disliked" for their aggressiveness as far back as the early nineteenth century.
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Book Title |
Essays in Canadian History: Presented to George Mackinnon Wrong for his Eightieth Birthday
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Toronto, ON
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The Macmillan Company of Canada
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Date |
1939
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Pages |
229-252
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Lower, A. R. M. “Geographical Determinants in Canadian History.” In Essays in Canadian History: Presented to George Mackinnon Wrong for His Eightieth Birthday, edited by Ralph Flenley, 229–252. Toronto, ON: The Macmillan Company of Canada, 1939.
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