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The Colonial Despatches
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The colonial despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871. The servants of the HBC in the Oregon are a poor and ignorant class, chiefly of the lowest order of the Scotch. They are not well paid, and the Com having the monopoly of all the supply of the necessaries of life, they are bound in a state of practical slavery to their masters. Ake me to this record. Teachers and students may also be interested in the Governor's Letters. Humanities Computing and Media Centre.
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Contributors | Teaching the Past
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Jennifer Bonnell is a Board Member and Program Coordinator with The History Education Network / Histoire et Éducation en Réseau ( THEN/HiER. Jennifer has published articles in. Journal of Canadian Studies. Aspects of her research on the Don River have appeared in the recent collection,. HtO: Water in the Toronto Landscape Toronto’s Waterfront. Coach House Books, 2008), and in. Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront. Laura Fraser is a Program Coordinator at The Historica-Dominion Institute. Canada’s largest not-f...
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Fort Victoria Journal
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The Governor’s Letters website provides learning materials about the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia before the province was created in 1871. We’ve developed some Curriculum Challenges for students and teachers, which are suitable for elementary and secondary school classes. These puzzles are based on using historical documents, photos and maps from the Colonial Despatches Collection. Hudson’s Bay Company Archives. Hudson Bay Company Biographical Sheets. The University has acquired two ...