ECON 2420 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Canadian Bankers Association, Industrial Revolution, Canadian Northern Railway
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Canadian economical history chapter 15: uneven growth, 1919 1929. The decade of the 1920s were a fragmented decade, confusing in its complexity and denying easy categorization. Canada began these years with a sharp recession, and growth remained low throughout much of the country until mid decade. As canadians embarked on an investment and consumption spree all started. Agriculture would continue to be important in the 1920s, but the great infilling of the prairies was largely complete as a result the agricultural sector never regained the leading role it had enjoyed before war. The boom came faster to some areas than to others; and in some parts of the to change country it didn"t come at all the larger urban centre"s took a more prominent role than ever. Other primary resources and primary resource industries grew rapidly in the decade so did manufacturing. In this decade canada became more urban than rural; it was also a time when.