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Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) is history of Canada from the formation of the Dominion to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Canada had a population of 3.5 million, residing in the large expanse from Cape Breton to just beyond the Great Lakes, usually within a hundred miles or so of the Canada–United States border. One in three Canadians was French, and about 100,000 were aboriginal (First Nation, Inuit, Métis). It was a rural country composed of small farms. With a population of 115,000, Montreal was the largest city, followed by Toronto and Quebec at about 60,000. Pigs roamed the muddy streets of Ottawa, the small new national capital.

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  • Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) (en)
  • كندا ما بعد الكونفدرالية (1867-1914) (ar)
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  • كندا ما بعد الكونفدرالية هو تاريخ أمةٍ جديدةٍ منذ تشكيلها حتى اندلاع الحرب العالمية الأولى عام 1914. كان تعداد سكان كندا 3.5 مليون نسمة، مقيمين في المساحة الواسعة الممتدة من جزيرة كيب بريتون إلى البحيرات العظمى، نحو مئة 160 كيلومتر تقريبًا عن الحدود الكندية الأميركية. كان واحد من كل ثلاثة كنديين فرنسيًا، ونحو 100,000 نسمة كانوا من السكان الأصليين (الأمة الأولى، شعب الإسكيمو، الملونين). كانت كندا بلدًا ريفيًا مؤلفًا من مزارع صغيرة. ومونتريال المدينة الأكبر بتعداد سكان يقدر بنحو 115,000 نسمة، تتبعها تورنتو وكيبيك بنحو 60,000 نسمة. وجابت الخنازير شوارع أوتاوا الموحلة، عاصمة الأمة الجديدة الصغيرة. (ar)
  • Post-Confederation Canada (1867–1914) is history of Canada from the formation of the Dominion to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. Canada had a population of 3.5 million, residing in the large expanse from Cape Breton to just beyond the Great Lakes, usually within a hundred miles or so of the Canada–United States border. One in three Canadians was French, and about 100,000 were aboriginal (First Nation, Inuit, Métis). It was a rural country composed of small farms. With a population of 115,000, Montreal was the largest city, followed by Toronto and Quebec at about 60,000. Pigs roamed the muddy streets of Ottawa, the small new national capital. (en)
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  • Post-Confederation era (en)
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