HIS102Y1 Lecture : Notes

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Borden, canada, and the first world war, 1911-21. Sir robert borden (1854-1937) intelligent, plodding, nova scotian lawyer conservative party leader, 1901-20. Borden"s view of the empire nationalist and imperialist. Call us to your councils he said to the british, stating that canada should be more represented in british counsel. Underwood tariff, 1913 (could trade freer with the us) Peace war , 1914 (100th anniversary of the last conflict between canada and the us) relations with britain visit to london, 1912 (to discuss naval building with churchill) Naval aid bill, 1912-13 (bill intended to send million to the british to pay for 3. Dreadnought ships) ******** this term or other naval bill (involving laurier) will probably be a identification question on the midterm) British institution that was a gathering of the white dominions , used to help direct war in a conservative manner. The "europe of two counsel camps", june-august 1914.

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