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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: North American Colonies, 1783
A map of eastern North America in 1783 at the end of the American Revolutionary War, showing the territory of the newly formed United States as proposed by the Treaty of Paris, the Canadian border extending to the Ohio River proposed by...
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Etc: The Maine Boundary Dispute, 1798 1842
A map of the Quebec, New Brunswick, and Maine area showing the boundary dispute between England and the United States between 1798 and 1842. The map is color-coded to show the boundary claims of the British and United States after 1798,...
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Etc: Maps Etc: Canada and Northern New England, 1919
Parts of Northern New York, and Quebec.
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Etc: Early Discoveries and Explorations, 1497 1621
A map of the eastern coast of North America showing early European exploration from the voyages of Cabot (1497 and 1498) to the founding of New Netherlands in 1621. The map shows voyage routes, coastal features, rivers, and settlements...
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Etc: America at the Time of the Revolution, 1764 1789
A map of eastern North America showing "America at the time of the revolution." - Foster, 1921. This map shows the major divisions and boundaries of the revolutionary time period, including the Spanish Territory west of the Mississippi,...
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Etc: Reorganization of the Plymouth Company, 1606 1620
A map of eastern North America in 1620 showing the King James Patent of the Plymouth Company to the north and London Company to the south. In 1620, the Plymouth Company was reorganized as the Plymouth Council for New England, or the...
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Etc: Maps Etc: British Colonies After the French and Indian War, 1764
A map of the eastern portion of North America showing the British, Spanish, and Indian territories after the French and Indian War (1754-1763), with the proclamation line as established by the Treaty of Paris (1763). "The newly acquired...
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Etc: French Expansion and British Conquests in North America , 1700 1763
A map of eastern North America showing the British and French territorial expansion in the region between 1700 and the end of the French and Indian War in 1763. The map shows the principal stages in the acquisition of Eastern North...
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Unesco: Canada: Miguasha National Park
The palaeontological site of Miguasha National Park, in south-eastern Quebec on the southern coast of the Gaspe peninsula, is considered to be the world's most outstanding illustration of the Devonian Period known as the 'Age of Fishes'....
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Wikipedia: Featured Image: Saint Joseph's Oratory
Saint Joseph's Oratory in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Quarantine Questionnaire, Grosse
An original questionnaire that passenger ships had to fill out when they stopped at the quarantine station at Grosse Ile on their way into the St. Lawrence Seaway. They had to pass inspection in order to continue on to Quebec City.
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Sir Sandford Fleming's Notebook, 1863
This is an original excerpt from Sir Sanford Fleming's notebook that he kept while he was Chief Surveyor for the Quebec-Halifax Railway. It is interesting to see how he liked to illustrate his writing.
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Welcome to the Naskapi Community Web Site
An informative site that explores the Naskapi Nation of Quebec.
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Photo of Ginette Aubin
Learn about Ginette Aubin who is a painter and engraver from the Malecite nation in Quebec and view examples of her work.
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Fathers of Confederation
This is a scene painted of the Father of Confederation. A photograph is also included for the Quebec Conference, 1864 with names.
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Land Petition, Upper Canada, 1806
A website designed to help Canadians trace their family's roots, presents a web page that describes the process by which land was given to settlers in Quebec and Upper Canada during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Honorable Frederic Bowker Terrington Carter, Prime Minister of Newfoundland
From Newfoundland, F.B.T. Carter was a lawyer and politician who was involved in the Quebec Conference, held the office of Premier, and later became the chief justice of the Newfoundland Supreme Court.
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Photograph: Sir Hector Louis Langevin
A 'Father of Confederation", a member of the Great Coalition, and leader of the Quebec branch of the Conservative Party, Sir Hector-Louis Langevin had a varied and active political life.
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Photograph: Sir
Sir Etienne-Paschal Tache was a physician, politician, and newspaperman. Although not officially a 'Father of Confederation', he helped create the Great Coalition and chaired the Quebec Conference.
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Comic Strip, Flower Power, Printed in Magazine, Baloune, Number 4
Comics can be more than just superheroes and funny animals, as this web page on the emergence of comics in Quebec during the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s proves.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Samuel De Champlain
Samuel de Champlain, "The Father of New France", was a French navigator, geographer, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier, explorer, ethnologist, diplomat, chronicler, and the founder of Quebec City on July 3, 1608, of which he was the...
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