The Anglican Church and the disintegration of Red River society, 1818-1870

dc.contributor.authorPannekoek, Frits, 1949-en
dc.date.accessioned2006-12-14T23:17:30Z
dc.date.available2006-12-14T23:17:30Z
dc.date.issued1976
dc.description.abstractIn 1821 Red River was desolate, destitute and barbarous. The uncompromising struggle of the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company for control of the British North American Fur trade bred ruthlessness and violence. Honourable men became dishonourable and death and whiskey became common. The miseries of the climate compounded those of violence. Grasshoppers more than once destroyed the crops, the buffalo hunt frequently failed, and floods sometimes prevented early spring planting.en
dc.description.refereedNoen
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dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.citationThe West and the Nation. Carl Berger and Ramsay Cook, eds. (Toronto: McLellan and Stewart Limited, 1976) and reprinted in R. Douglas Francis and Howard Palmer eds. The Prairie West Historical Readings (Edmonton: Pica Pica Press, 1985), pp. 100-116.en
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/29856
dc.identifier.isbn088864048
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1880/44175
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherMcLellan and Stewart Limiteden
dc.publisher.corporateUniversity of Calgaryen
dc.publisher.facultyLibrary & Cultural Resourcesen
dc.subject.otherRed Riveren
dc.subject.otherViolence in early western Canadian settlementsen
dc.subject.otherFur tradeen
dc.subject.otherClergy in early western Canadian settlementsen
dc.titleThe Anglican Church and the disintegration of Red River society, 1818-1870en
dc.typebook part
thesis.degree.disciplinePannekoek, Fritsen
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