At the time of Champlain, Lake Superior froze over ever year.
Canada is only really a country because of post-little ice age global warming.
The proliferation of the beavers during a time of global warming was what led to the beaver-hat craze and the subsequent oversupply, and the beaver pelt crash of the 1830s.
(If you really want to have some fun, check out the descriptions and treatment of the Natives prior to 1830, and after 1840.)
For Canada, global warming is fantastic and leads to nothing but prosperity (if our resources are managed appropriately by our government.)
Part of that was because Toronto was on absolutely terrible land. It was a gross swamp but it was also a natural harbour.
There was native settlements on either side, but nothing in Toronto itself and in a classic native land-sale deal they tricked the British into buying a disease-infested swamp.
Then watched as they built sewers, drained the harbour and not only made the land liveable, but made it the best place to live in the area.
The Tkaronto people really have no understanding of their own city's history.
At the time of Champlain, Lake Superior froze over ever year.
Canada is only really a country because of post-little ice age global warming.
The proliferation of the beavers during a time of global warming was what led to the beaver-hat craze and the subsequent oversupply, and the beaver pelt crash of the 1830s.
(If you really want to have some fun, check out the descriptions and treatment of the Natives prior to 1830, and after 1840.)
For Canada, global warming is fantastic and leads to nothing but prosperity (if our resources are managed appropriately by our government.)
Part of that was because Toronto was on absolutely terrible land. It was a gross swamp but it was also a natural harbour.
There was native settlements on either side, but nothing in Toronto itself and in a classic native land-sale deal they tricked the British into buying a disease-infested swamp.
Then watched as they built sewers, drained the harbour and not only made the land liveable, but made it the best place to live in the area.
The Tkaronto people really have no understanding of their own city's history.