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mmigration to New France (16th–18th Century)
Throughout the 17th and much of the 18th century, European colonial administrations, charged with overseeing what would become Canada, did not consider settlement a priority. French or British governments initially seemed unprepared to expend vast quantities of money or energy necessary to encourage settlement. Nor was migration to Canada popular in France or Britain. Adventurers, explorers, and particularly traders acting for British or French interests feared the interference of settlers in the lucrative trade (see Fur Trade).
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he Supreme Court strikes down a law that bans importing inefficient automobiles" is an example of domestic policy action.
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Wrote a letter to the president protesting unequal pay for black union soldiers ( James Henry goofing)
ran a government agency that helped locate missing soldiers (Clara Barton )
founded a confederate hospital to treat injured soldiers (sally tompkins )
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