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Territorial Evolution, 1882 |
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AbstractThe provisional district of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Athabaska
and Alberta are created in 1882. Canada’s long and diversified settlement history is reflected in the
two distinct patterns of boundaries that differentiate between eastern and western
Canada. The eastern boundaries closely conform to natural features such as drainage
basins, while the boundaries of western and northern Canada reflect the administrative
organisation of these lands by, first, the Hudson’s Bay Company and later
the Government of Canada.
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Other Maps in this Series: |
- Territorial Evolution, 1867 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1870 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1871 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1873 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1874 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1876 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1880 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1881 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1886 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1889 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1895 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1897 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1898 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1901 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1905 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1912 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1920 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1927 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1949 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1999 | Read about this map
- Territorial Evolution, 1867 to 1999 | Read about this map
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