Canadian Social History
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This paper explores the conditions of the native Indian aboriginal people of Canada before and after the Confederation in 1867, arguing that they were better off before. It discusses the impact of treaties, the domination of the British Crown, and the deprivation of rights and facilities for the indigenous people. The paper also highlights the assimilation efforts and discriminatory laws imposed on them.
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