Canadian History
This course surveys the main themes in the evolution of what is now Canadafrom pre-European native societies to the present. It traces the patterns of colonization, immigration, and settlement and the evolution of the Canadian state from colonial rule through Confederation to the challenges of separatism, highlighting the role of political parties and leaders, the impact of regionalism, and relations with Britain, the United States, and the wider world. It considers the growth of a capitalist economy and the social and cultural changes set in motion by industrialization and urbanization. Particular attention is given to the emergence of new social classes, the transformation of family life, the emergence of new social institutions, and the trends in cultural and intellectual life. The course also examines the cultural conflict and accommodation between natives and Europeans, French and English, and new immigrant groups and those born in 2- September 15 First Nations' Territory September 20 YOM KIPPUR NO LECTURE 3- September 22 The arrival of Europeans: Viking and Basques in America
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