A History of Canada
2nd Edition
*A History of Canada* offers a sweeping and accessible journey through the people, events, conflicts, and transformations that shaped Canada from its earliest beginnings to the modern day. Beginning with the First Peoples and the rich diversity of Indigenous societies before European arrival, the book explores how geography, culture, trade, and adaptation laid the foundations for the land that would eventually become Canada.
The narrative follows the arrival of European explorers, the rise of the fur trade, the founding of New France, and the complex relationships between Indigenous nations, French settlers, British authorities, and competing empires. Key turning points such as the Seven Years’ War, the British conquest, the Quebec Act, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the rebellions of 1837–1838 are presented as part of Canada’s long evolution toward responsible government and Confederation.
From the birth of the Dominion in 1867 to the construction of the railway, westward expansion, immigration, treaties, and nation-building, the book traces the ambitions and tensions that shaped Canada’s growth. It also examines the country’s role in the First and Second World Wars, the hardships of the Great Depression, the post-war boom, and the emergence of a stronger Canadian identity on the world stage.
The later chapters explore modern Canada through the Quiet Revolution, constitutional debates, multiculturalism, economic change, free trade, shifting global relationships, and the challenges of the new millennium. Clear, chronological, and broad in scope, this book is ideal for readers seeking an engaging overview of Canada’s past and the forces that continue to shape its future.
This book is ideal for students of Canadian history, newcomers to Canada seeking to understand their adopted homeland, and general readers interested in a comprehensive overview of Canada's development. It provides valuable context for anyone wanting to grasp the historical roots of contemporary Canadian identity, politics, and society, from pre-colonial Indigenous nations to modern multiculturalism.
May 16, 2026
54,429 words
3 hours 49 minutes
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