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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Approaching the North
1. The Land, Original Peoples and First Contacts
2. The Early Fur Trade
3. The Gold Frontier and the Klondike
4. The Doldrums in the Middle North
5. Boom and Bust in the Arctic
6. The Army's North
7. The Bureaucrats' North
8. Whither the North
Further Reading
Index
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Canada's Colonies: A History of the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Furs, gold, whales, oil--the reason for going north has always been to empty the treasure house. The northern territories are vast and sparsely populated, so southern Canadians have been content to consider the North a colony, not a true part of Canada.
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Canada's Colonies: A History of the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Furs, gold, whales, oil--the reason for going north has always been to empty the treasure house. The northern territories are vast and sparsely populated, so southern Canadians have been content to consider the North a colony, not a true part of Canada.
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