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The author traces the emergence of a distinct national consciousness in Canada from early settlement through later nation-building, examining political institutions that blend monarchical form with democratic practice. Chapters survey immigration and cultural encounters—the arrival of English, continental, and Asian peoples—economic debates such as reciprocity and transcontinental routes, industrial challenges, land settlement, northern resources, and defense concerns. Attention is given to governance, public attitudes toward leadership and law, patterns of emigration and development, and everyday life across provinces. The narrative balances political analysis with social observation to map how geography, population change, and economic forces shaped a modern nation.

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Agnes C. Laut

Agnes C. Laut was a Canadian author known for her historical narratives that explore the development of Canada and its frontier history. Her works often focus on the fur trade, exploration, and the lives of early settlers, providing a vivid portrayal of the challenges and adventures faced by those who shaped the nation. Notable titles include "Canada: the Empire of the North," which chronicles the growth of Canada from a colony to a kingdom, and "Pathfinders of the West," detailing the journeys of explorers like Lewis and Clark. Laut's writing contributes significantly to the understanding of Canadian heritage and the spirit of adventure that characterized the country's early years.

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