Author: Days of History
Narrator: James Smith
Unabridged: 4 hr 14 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 04/29/2023
Genre: History - Canada
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The arrival of the Vikings in NewfoundlandThe founding of Quebec City by Samuel de ChamplainThe fur trade that drove the economy of New FranceThe impact of British colonialism on indigenous peopleThe rebellions of Upper and Lower CanadaThe struggles for Canadian independence and sovereignty in the 20th centuryThis book offers readers a unique opportunity to explore the amazing story of Canada's history.
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Join us in these captivating tales of significant events and interesting characters from Canada’s past!Do you have a keen interest in Canadian history?Do you want to learn about the historical figures and events that laid the foundations for m...
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Are you looking for a captivating journey through Canadian history? This new book provides an engaging and comprehensive exploration of Canada's past that is sure to captivate readers.Some of the fascinating topics covered in this book include:The f...
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