Title:
The illustrated history of Canada
Author:
Brown, Robert Craig, 1935-
ISBN:
9780773587885
Edition:
25th anniversary ed.
Publication Information:
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2012.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Series:
Carleton library series ; 226
Carleton library series ; 226.
Abstract:
The retreating ice marks the beginning of this fascinating and richly illustrated history. Peter Gossage and Jack Little recount the history of Quebec from the earliest days to the present in concise and elegant prose. By around 1000 BCE the Iroquois of the St Lawrence Valley were making pottery and cultivating crops, with evidence of trade as far as the Gulf of Mexico. Of course European contact changed this world forever, from the introduction of metal to the introduction of Christianity. Early settlements became a militarized colony; Wolfe defeated Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham; and control of the colony's commerce slipped into the hands of English-speaking merchants, setting the stage for political conflict in the early nineteenth century. At the same time, the Industrial Revolution brought increased tension between tradition and modernity - two forces that even today can be difficult to reconcile. Quebec, in its often uneasy union with the rest of Canada (not to mention its own Aboriginal peoples), continues to evolve as its population becomes ever more diverse.
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Electronic Access:
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