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  1. Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) is history of Canada from the formation of the Dominion to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Canada had a population of 3.5 million, residing in the large expanse from Cape Breton to just beyond the Great Lakes, usually within a hundred miles or so of the Canada–United States border.

  2. Canada is a federation, rather than a confederate association of sovereign states, which is what confederation means in contemporary political theory. The country, though, is often considered to be among the world's more decentralized federations.

  3. Historia entre los años 1764 y 1914. El Canadá Británico (1764-1867) Autonomía de la Confederación Canadiense (1867-1914) Canadá en las guerras mundiales y el periodo de entreguerras (1914-1945) Canadá en la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918) Canadá durante el periodo de Entreguerras (1919-1938) Canadá durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945)

  4. History of Canada - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Indigenous peoples. Canada under French rule. Canada under British rule. Confederation. World Wars and Interwar Years (1914–1945) Post-war era (1945–1960) 1960–1981. 1982–2000. 2001–present. Historiography. See also. References. Further reading. External links. History of Canada.

  5. 17 de may. de 2016 · Canadian History: Post-Confederation. This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. “Canada” in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Much of this text follows thematic lines.

    • John Douglas Belshaw
    • 2016
  6. Introduction to Post-Confederation Canada. “Benched”⁠—a collector’s card in the “Canadian Hockey Girl” series of 1903. Documents like this one remind us that the past may be a foreign country, but it’s not necessarily a dull, old place. Canada is a physically difficult place to govern and a difficult place to adequately conceive ...

  7. Canadian History: Post-Confederation. About The Book. This textbook introduces aspects of the history of Canada since Confederation. “Canada” in this context includes Newfoundland and all the other parts that come to be aggregated into the Dominion after 1867. Much of this text follows thematic lines.