How the Italians Created Canada

How the Italians Created Canada
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Publisher : Dragon Hill Publishing
Total Pages : 244
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Book Synopsis How the Italians Created Canada by : Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews

Download or read book How the Italians Created Canada written by Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews and published by Dragon Hill Publishing. This book was released on 2007 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the moment explorer Giovanni Caboto stepped onto Canadian soil, Italians have left their footprints on Canadian history. In the 1700s, Italians including Alphonse and Henri de Tonti came to New France to trade with the Natives and settle the vast land. In the 1800s, Italian workers built the foundation for railways and highways into Canada's northern forests. Today, Little Italy is a part of every major Canadian city. The Italian-Canadian vote is even credited with helping keep Canada together in Québec's sovereignty referendum.

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