Varied much more than today. Some people in Canada were living and dying not unlike hundreds of years earlier, others were in isolated remote areas living off the land, yet others toiled on farms or sweatshops.
By the end of the 1900's not a single person was living off the land as in the past, there were many labour laws in place and children had to be in school until they were 16yrs of age.
No because the history would be different and it would look different. - not the questionthe question was what would Canada look like, not the history. it needs a description.
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The Atlantic region of Canada, just like the United States was the first region of the country to be explored and settled. The first settlers were First Nations people and then explorers from France.
Like European canoes the Canadian First Nation canoes were made of local materials but were much more suited to conditions found in Canada.
The working condition in the 1900s were poor. Safety was not a concern, like it is today, and resulted in work-related deaths. The hours were long, the pay was low, and the conditions were harsh.
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Working conditions in the 1900s would have been hard labor for little pay in the early years. As the century went on, jobs were created that paid better and were easier to do for men and women.
hard. the poor men had to go to war. how sad... the lovely ladies had to take over all the jobs and stuff like that.
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The same as today and before the 1900s, hard and stony, hot in sun and cold otherwise.
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