By the mid-nineteenth century Canada took the first step of a new colony of the British Empire. At that time, the Canadian government faced several challenges. And Prime Minister John A. MacDonald plans to confirm that Canada 's century' s ruling was a successful century. The main component of the plan is to establish a steady population in the west, which creates a strong agricultural economy on the land. Although this agenda is not without faults and conflicts, in 1900 the target was basically achieved.
Somewhat surprisingly, the work of agents in India never got historic attention. Look at a good example of Sarah Carter Natives and Canadian colonizers in the West (Toronto: University Press, 1999) and Laurie Baron, "Indian Agents and Northwest Rebellion". It was edited by L. Barron and James Waldrum since 1885. Community in transition (Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1986), 139-54. 9 Douglas Cole and Ira Chaikin (1990) "Hand of iron people: contrary to the law of Potlatch on the northwest coast" (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1990). See also "Tina Loo and Lorna McLean Edition" by Tina Loo, "Dot Potlatch of Dan Cranmer: Law of Compulsion and Commandment in British Columbia, Symbols from 1884 to 1890". -253;
For decades, due to the cultural division caused by British colonial rule and the resulting massive shift as a result, the fatal occurrence of harmful dependence among indigenous people in western Canada I studied. chapter). Unfortunately, the tragedy of contemporary colonial division and confusion after group poisoning is repeated not only in Canada but also in indigenous peoples of each continent (Bayly, 2004; Mann, 2011). Methamphetamine provides a more modern example in the United States and shows the effect of fragmentation and dislocation on poisoning. In the United States, methylphenidamine panic disorder occurred around 2000. The use of methamphetamine and the rapid increase in addiction are explained as the role of addictive addictive drug. Several old story champions of those days announced that methamphetamine is "the most addictive drug on the earth". Then historical research shows why methamphetamine moves so fast.