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A Canadian History for Boys and Girls
Emily Poynton Weaver
This engaging Canadian history book is written specifically for young readers. It covers all major periods and events in Canada's rich and diverse past, including the arrival of the First Nations, the French and British colonization, Confederation, two World Wars, and more. The book also provides insightful details about the lives of ordinary people, cultural traditions, and the economy. Overall, it presents a fascinating and accessible account of Canada's history.
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