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Social Studies, 27.07.2019 04:00, Eric0393nsuh

In the late 1800s and early 1900’s, canada advertised free land in european newspapers. what effect did these advertisements have on canada’s population? since technology was limited during this time period, the advertisements were ineffective. the canadian population remained mostly indigenous people or people of french or british descent. european immigration to canada increased. the immigrants contributed to the economy by farming, ranching, mining and trading. the population of indigenous people increased.

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