History Homework Solutions

A beginner's guide to using the library and writing history term papers. A guide to finding sources and writing essays.

How do I find appropriate sources and get started writing my history essay? What are some search techniques for finding articles? How do I: -decide on a topic -search for articles -find the articles in the library -research the essay -write the essay Here is an example essay question, which could be for a term pap ...continues

Canadian Pacific Railway

Why did Macdonald want to transcontinental railway built?

Was slavery practiced in Canada?

Was slavery practiced in Canada? If so, explain.

Arctic Exploration Map

Can you provide a Map that shows the various exploration routes and the names of the explorers in the Canadian Arctic?

The 100 Greatest Events in Canadian History and links for each of these events

Can you provide me with a time line of the main events in the history of Canada (~500 AD to 2000 AD), as well as a good source for information about each event?

Timeline of Periods in Canadian History (200 Million Years ago to 2000 AD)

I need a Timeline for the periods in Canadian History ranging from the Prehuman period to the 2000s Period.

Timeline of the Pre-Human Period (200 million yrs. ago to 50,000 yrs. ago) in Canadian History with links to each event

I am looking for information about the Pre-Human Period in Canada's History, including dates of each event (i.e., When did the first humans appear? When was the ice age? When did the first primates appear? etc.). Thanks.

Policies within Canada from 1867 are briefly mentioned.

This posting assesses the extent to which the "national policies" made benefits available to all Canadians, and the extent to which they benefited some regions and some social classes to the detriment of other regions and social classes.

This posting overviews Cold War effects in Canada.

This posting explores the effects of the Cold War on political, social, and economic developments in Canada from 1945 to 1975.

The scope of Canada 1867 to the Present is considered.

These areas are covered: 1) Evaluate the extent to which social attitudes and cultural activities in inter-war Canada provided evidence to change, and the extent to which they provided evidence of continuity. 2) Analyze the debate between imperialists and anti-imperialists regarding causes of World War 1 and the need for co ...continues

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