
S2E3 The World's Most Famous Native: The Life and Times of Joseph Brant
10/09/16 • 22 min
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S2E2 René Lévesque – The Father of Quebec Separatism
The same war correspondent that observed the relief of Castle Itter (S2E1) is also the first leader of Quebec's movement for sovereignty and a man who helped reshape the relationship between the Canadian federal government and the provinces. Get add free content at Patreon!
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S2E4 A Rebellious Last Stand: The Battle of Batoche May 1885
In 1885 an alliance of Metis and First Nations rebel against the Canadian government seeking to incorporate what would become the province of Saskatchewan. The rebels (or heroes to some) are forced into a final last stand at Batoche in May. Get add free content at Patreon!
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