Canadian History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (162) essays
Canadian History essays:
Atomic Bomb's impact on Canada.
... invented in human history. The tension between the United States and the Soviet Union began during World War II. This type of relationship worsened when the United States first showed its astonishing power of the atomic bomb by using it against Japan in 1945. Part of the reason why the United States ...
Canada Should Become Part Of U.S.A.?
... Canada and U.S.A., which are related to each other, are two of the biggest countries in the world. Each of them is an independent country, and also each of them has their own laws and government. However, when some people think about Canada ...
Letter to: Prime Minister Mackenzie King.
... Prime Minister Mackenzie King, I am one of the thousands of Japanese Canadians that were mistreated during the Second World War. I am writing to you to express my thoughts on our treatment. Although most of your decisions during the war were well made, you made a grave mistake ...
Billy Bishop - True Canadian hero?
... in Canada, the magic of Bishop's name encouraged other young Canadians to seek out a military career in the air. By his very brilliance Bishop was far from being the typical airman, but to the British he seemed representative of Canada's youth. The Times of London, in its history of the war ...
Canada at War: 1914-1918
... countries around the world were seeing communist movements. In May 1919 in the city of Winnipeg, a mass strike took place. The government, fearing a communist uprising, crushed the strike with violence, while wartime attitudes towards fear and force still prevailed in parliament. Canada's economy ...
William Lyon Mackenzie King
... the tenth prime minister of Canada. William Lyon Mackenzie King led Canada's Liberal Party from 1919 to 1948. He achieved many great feats. His greatest accomplishment was the preservation of unity between Canada's French-speaking parts and English-speaking parts II. Early Life King was born in ...
Formation of United Nations and Canada's Involvement.
... Communist sentiment. Indeed, it made Canada, as well as other nations, recognize the changing relationship with the USSR and the chilling of the world's political climate. The Gouzenko Affair sparked legal proceedings and a Royal Commission in Canada, becoming a milestone in the debate on State ...
Economic Prosperity and decline in Canada.
... the economic boom in the 1920s. Another resources which made the Canadian investment soar, was the demand for newsprint from United States . Between 1918 and 1928, investment in Canadian paper mills increased by more than 350 percent as well as the production. Canada was soon known as the worlds ...
Canada's Contribution to World War 2. What were the 3 most important things Canada contributed to the war? -Change of economy, women's effots and the BCATP (British Commonwealth Training Program).
... Canada had with the war. How would you feel? What would you say? No matter who you were during that time frame, you would've had a notable and vital role even if you weren't a solider. Allied victory in World War II was in ...
Pierre Elliot Trudeau: Great Canadian Prime Minister?
... Canada. What language do we speak? What language would a person who was born in Quebec speak? Obviously we all know that Canada is a bilingual country. Yet, Canada, a multicultural nation, was not always bilingual. In the 1960's, French-Canadians were afraid of the effect of the ...