Almost forty years ago, Roland Berthoff used the published census to construct a map of English Canadian settlement in the United States for the year 1900 (Map 1).1 Migration among this group was generally short distance in nature, yet a closer examination of Berthoff\u27s map reveals that considerable numbers of migrants gravitated toward more distant agricultural and urban frontiers and a reading of the historical literature on internal migration within North America emphasizes the fact that a significant number of Canadians living in the United States returned home to Canada during the period 1896-1914.
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
One of the major challenges that Canadian government officials felt they faced at the end of the nin...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
There is no Little Canada in the United States; yet the relocation of Anglo-Canadians to the United ...
My research will seek to affirm the factors that influenced the pattern and pace of populating a reg...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/60437/1/Sylvester.immigrant parents.pd
Introduction The Canadian settlement of the west, via granting free homesteads, is perhaps one of th...
This dissertation examines the literature produced by the Immigration Branch of the Canadian Departm...
Abstract: The prairie west of Canada was, nearing the turn of the twentieth century, considered to b...
Many aspects of Canada\u27s relationship with the United States were summed up by Canada\u27s Prime ...
To journey through parts of the western interior of Canada at the turn of the century was to experie...
In this report, Professor Marc Termote of the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique du Queb...
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, a number of factors combined to promote the rapid...
SUMMARY During the six years 1886-1891 , Canadian statistics which have been relatively little known...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
One of the major challenges that Canadian government officials felt they faced at the end of the nin...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...
Immigration historians in Canada and the United States are becoming aware of the need to look at imm...
There is no Little Canada in the United States; yet the relocation of Anglo-Canadians to the United ...
My research will seek to affirm the factors that influenced the pattern and pace of populating a reg...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/60437/1/Sylvester.immigrant parents.pd
Introduction The Canadian settlement of the west, via granting free homesteads, is perhaps one of th...
This dissertation examines the literature produced by the Immigration Branch of the Canadian Departm...
Abstract: The prairie west of Canada was, nearing the turn of the twentieth century, considered to b...
Many aspects of Canada\u27s relationship with the United States were summed up by Canada\u27s Prime ...
To journey through parts of the western interior of Canada at the turn of the century was to experie...
In this report, Professor Marc Termote of the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique du Queb...
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, a number of factors combined to promote the rapid...
SUMMARY During the six years 1886-1891 , Canadian statistics which have been relatively little known...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
One of the major challenges that Canadian government officials felt they faced at the end of the nin...
This is the second volume in the History of the Prairie West Series, which focuses on the settlement...