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Introduction by Dean Oliver
Volume XI of the Canadian Centenary Series
Now available as e-books for the first time and with the addition of a new introduction by Dean Oliver of the Museum of Canadian History, the Canadian Centenary Series is a comprehensive nineteen-volume history of the peoples and lands which form Canada. Although the series is designed as a unified whole so that no part of the story is left untold, each volume is complete in itself.
The Great Shield of Canada, composed of Precambrian rock overlaid with pockets of shallow soil, effectively isolated nearly half the area of present-day Canada from the first European settlers. This formidable natural barrier thwarted access westward and northward from the St. Lawrence basin, and was an important factor in the three centuries of development prior to Confederation.
This authoritative book deals with the rivalry between the great fur-trading concerns, as pathfinders like Alexander...

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Copyright 1967 McClelland Stewart Electronic edition published 2016 Fir - photo 1
Copyright 1967 McClelland Stewart Electronic edition published 2016 First - photo 2Copyright 1967 McClelland Stewart Electronic edition published 2016 First - photo 3

Copyright 1967 McClelland & Stewart

Electronic edition published 2016

First published in hardback by McClelland & Stewart in 1967

Volume 11 of The Canadian Centenary Series

All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system, without the prior written consent of the publisher or, in case of photocopying or other reprographic copying, a licence from the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency is an infringement of the copyright law.

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication is available upon request

e-book ISBN9780771003455

Cover design by Colin Jaworski

Cover art from Rare Book Division, The New York Public Library. (1845 - 1848). Castor fiber Americanus, American Beaver. 3/4 Natural size. Retrieved from http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-781e-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

McClelland & Stewart,

a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited,

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The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857 - photo 6A History of Canada Ramsay Cook EXECUTIVE EDITOR 1 - photo 7
A History of Canada Ramsay Cook EXECUTIVE EDITOR 1 Tryggvi J Oleson Early - photo 8A History of Canada Ramsay Cook EXECUTIVE EDITOR 1 Tryggvi J Oleson Early - photo 9

A History of Canada

Ramsay Cook, EXECUTIVE EDITOR

1. Tryggvi J. Oleson Early Voyages and Northern Approaches, 10001632

2. Marcel Trudel The Beginnings of New France, 15241663

3. W. J. Eccles Canada under Louis XIV, 16631701

4. Dale Miquelon New France, 17011744

5. G. F. G. Stanley New France, 17441760

6. Hilda Neatby Quebec, 17601791

7. Gerald M. Craig Upper Canada, 17841841

8. Fernand Ouellet Lower Canada, 17911840

9. W. S. MacNutt The Atlantic Provinces, 17121857

10. J. M. S. Careless The Union of the Canadas, 18411857

11. E. E. Rich The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857

12. W. L. Morton The Critical Years, 18571873

13. Peter B. Waite Canada, 18741896

14. Robert Craig Brown and Ramsay Cook Canada, 18961921

15. John Herd Thompson with Allen Seager Canada, 19221939

16. Morris Zaslow The Opening of the Canadian North, 18701914

17. Morris Zaslow The Northward Expansion of Canada, 19141967

18. D. G. Creighton Canada, 19391957

19. J. L. Granatstein Canada, 19571967

ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK

Volumes I, III, VII, and XII of The Canadian Centenary Series were published with the help of grants from the Humanities Research Council of Canada.

CONTENTS
The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857 MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS - photo 10The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857 MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS - photo 11
The Fur Trade and the Northwest, to 1857
MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
The Fur Trade and the Northwest to 1857 - photo 12The Canadian Centenary Series - photo 13
The Canadian Centenary Series - photo 14The Canadian Centenary Series Half a century has elapsed since - photo 15
The Canadian Centenary Series
Half a century has elapsed since Canada and Its Provinces the first - photo 16Half a century has elapsed since Canada and Its Provinces the first - photo 17

Half a century has elapsed since Canada and Its Provinces, the first large-scale co-operative history of Canada, was published. During that time, new historical materials have been made available in archives and libraries; new research has been carried out, and its results published; new interpretations have been advanced and tested. In these same years Canada itself has greatly grown and changed. These facts, together with the centenary of Confederation, justify the publication of a new co-operative history of Canada.

The form chosen for this enterprise was that of a series of volumes. The series was planned by the editors, but each volume will be designed and executed by a single author. The general theme of the work is the development of those regional communities which have for the past century made up the Canadian nation; and the series will be composed of a number of volumes sufficiently large to permit an adequate treatment of all the phases of the theme in the light of modern knowledge.

The Centenary History, then, was planned as a series to have a certain common character and to follow a common method but to be written by individual authors, specialists in their fields. As a whole it will be a work of specialized knowledge, the great advantage of scholarly co-operation, and at the same time each volume will have the unity and distinctive character of individual authorship. It was agreed that a general narrative treatment was necessary and that each author should deal in a balanced way with economic, political and social history. The result, it is hoped, will be an interpretive, varied, and comprehensive account, at once useful to the student and interesting to the general reader.

The difficulties of organizing and executing such a series are apparent: the overlapping of separate narratives, the risk of omissions, the imposition of divisions which are relevant to some themes but not to others. Not so apparent, but quite as troublesome, are problems of scale, perspective, and scope, problems which perplex the writer of a one-volume history and are magnified in a series. It is by deliberate choice that certain parts of the history are told twice, in different volumes from different points of view, in the belief that the benefits gained outweigh the unavoidable disadvantages.

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