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Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 3/ Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 3/ Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
By: Archie Atkinson
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards133Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
By: Kaleb Roy
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards11Learners -
Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
By: Muj A
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards1Learner -
BE Canada
BE Canada
By: Batiste Clark
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards1Learner