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Jacques Cartier: French Explorer Who Discovered the St. Lawrence River
In search of the north-west passage to the fabled lands of China he instead found the majestic beauty of Canada.
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John Cabot, Explorer: After Columbus he found North America
Seeking China he found Canada and the beginnings of the British Empire.
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John Cabot, Explorer: After Columbus he found North America
Seeking China he found Canada and the beginnings of the British Empire.
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Famous Irish Australians: Explorer Robert O'Hara Burke and author ...
Robert O'Hara Burke and Thomas Keneally are just two Australians of Irish descent that have helped shape the country.
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Famous Irish Australians: Explorer Robert O'Hara Burke and author ...
Robert O'Hara Burke and Thomas Keneally are just two Australians of Irish descent that have helped shape the country.
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Dr. David Livingstone: The explorer who discovered Victoria Falls
Dr. Livingstone was a missionary with an adventurous spirit who explored and mapped much of south-central Africa.
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Dr. David Livingstone: The explorer who discovered Victoria Falls
Dr. Livingstone was a missionary with an adventurous spirit who explored and mapped much of south-central Africa.
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Jean-François de La Roche de Roberval: His Colony in New France Failed
Pirate, colonist, Protestant rebel, Roberval added a colourful page to the early history of Canada.
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Henry Kelsey of Hudson's Bay Company: Explored Canada from York ...
Henry Kelsey's history with the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada as mariner, explorer, and Governor was verified more than two hundred years after his death. ...
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Influential Irish Australians: Nicole Kidman, John Curtin, Mel ...
Nicole Kidman, John Curtin, Mel Gibson, Jim Stynes, Slim Dusty and Paul Keating are all influential Australians that have one thing in common: An Irish ...
 
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