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B C Archives Time Machine __ Here you will find educational galleries covering a wide range of history of British Columbia topics which are part of the province's K-12 social studies curriculum. - illustrated - From Royal BC Museum - http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/exhibits/timemach/index.htm
Black Historical and Cultural Society of British Columbia __ Learn about the history of black emigrants to British Columbia. You will find biographical 'snapshots' of several people. - illustrated - From bhcsbc.org - http://www.bhcsbc.org/
British Columbia History __ "The discovery of stone tools on the Beatton River near Fort St. John date human habitation in British Columbia to at least 11,500 years ago. The First Nations population spread throughout the region, mostly on the coast, where aboriginals achieved the highest density of any place in Canada." An encyclopedic article. - illustrated - From canadawiki.org - http://canadawiki.org/index.php/British_Columbia_History
British Columbia History Portal - Home __ Numerous resources for researching the
history of British Columbia. - From bchistoryportal.tc.ca -
http://bchistoryportal.tc.ca/index.php
British Columbia Terms of Union __ This is the document by which British Columbia was admitted into the Union. - From William F. Maton - http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/bctu.html
Canadian Genealogy and History Links - British Columbia __ A compilation of resources and links related to the history of British Columbia. - From Jessica Veinot - http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/british-columbia.html
Events in the History of British Columbia, Canada __ Pioneer Settlers, First
Nations people and Events that shaped the history of BC. - From
vancouverisland.com -
http://www.vancouverisland.com/general/details.asp?id=23
History of BC Agriculture - Ministry of Agriculture and Lands __ This document provides some history and statistics of the agriculture industry in British Columbia. - agf.gov.bc.ca - http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/aboutind/history.htm
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History of British Columbia, Canada - BritishColumbia.com __ A detailed overview of British Columbia history. "The modern history of British Columbia begins with the First Nations people who have lived and flourished on the lush natural resources of these lands for over ten thousand years, since some time after the end of the last Ice Age." And the story continues.- From britishcolumbia.com - http://www.britishcolumbia.com/history/
History of British Columbia __ "Indigenous peoples have inhabited the territory
that is now called "British Columbia", as described in their oral traditions,
from time immemorial. There are claims by the English to have explored the
region in the Sixteenth Century, but it was the Majorcan-born Spanish navigator
Juan José Pérez Hernández who did the first documented travel 1774." An
encyclopedic article. - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_British_Columbia
Women's History Network of British Columbia __ Selected Websites featuring
British Columbia & Canadian women's history. - From Women's History Network of
British Columbia -
http://members.shaw.ca/whnbc/links.htm