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500                  General works.
 
500                  General works.
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Class here general histories of the period. ''See'' FC162-165 for general histories of Canada ending in the period.
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::::::Class here general histories of the period. ''See'' FC162-165 for general histories of Canada ending in the period.
       
           .5         The first century, 1867-1967
 
           .5         The first century, 1867-1967
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Class here works on Canada's first century as a nation.
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::::::Class here works on Canada's first century as a nation.
       
501                  Biography (Collective).
 
501                  Biography (Collective).
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Biography of individuals important to a period, place or topic is classed with period, place or topic.
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::::::Biography of individuals important to a period, place or topic is classed with period, place or topic.
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::::::.I4       Immigration policy and settlement
 
::::::.I4       Immigration policy and settlement
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Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of Canada.
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::::::::Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of Canada.
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Similar works confined to a region or province are classed with the region or province. Practical and theoretical works on immigration are classed in JV7200-7295.
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::::::::Similar works confined to a region or province are classed with the region or province. Practical and theoretical works on immigration are classed in JV7200-7295.
    
== Late 19th Century, 1867-1896. ==
 
== Late 19th Century, 1867-1896. ==
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507                  Collected works of Canadian statespersons, .A-Z.
 
507                  Collected works of Canadian statespersons, .A-Z.
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For subarrangement see Table VIII.
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::::::For subarrangement ''see'' Table VIII.
    
:::: e.g.     .M3     Macdonald, John A. (John Alexander), Sir, 1815-1891
 
:::: e.g.     .M3     Macdonald, John A. (John Alexander), Sir, 1815-1891
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:::: e.g.     .R3       Railway policy. Railways and politics
 
:::: e.g.     .R3       Railway policy. Railways and politics
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Works on railways are classed in HE2807.
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::::::::::Works on railways are classed in HE2807.
    
::::::.R4      Reciprocity
 
::::::.R4      Reciprocity
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509                  General works.
 
509                  General works.
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Purchase of Hudson's Bay Company's territories, 1869, ''see'' FC3213.2.
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::::::Purchase of Hudson's Bay Company's territories, 1869, ''see'' FC3213.2.
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Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870, and the creation of Manitoba, ''see'' FC3214 and FC3214.8
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::::::Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870, and the creation of Manitoba, ''see'' FC3214 and FC3214.8
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British Columbia enters Confederation, 1871, ''see'' FC3822.8.
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::::::British Columbia enters Confederation, 1871, ''see'' FC3822.8.
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Prince Edward Island enters Confederation, 1873, ''see'' FC2621.4.
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::::::Prince Edward Island enters Confederation, 1873, ''see'' FC2621.4.
    
=== Macdonald’s first administration, 1867-1873. ===
 
=== Macdonald’s first administration, 1867-1873. ===
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::::::.M3     Macdonald, John A. (John Alexander), Sir, 1815-1891
 
::::::.M3     Macdonald, John A. (John Alexander), Sir, 1815-1891
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For his collected works, ''see'' FC507.M3
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::::::::For his collected works, ''see'' FC507.M3
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:::: e.g.     .M3     Manitoba school question
 
:::: e.g.     .M3     Manitoba school question
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Educational aspects are classed in LB.
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::::::::Educational aspects are classed in LB.
    
::::::.R4      Reciprocity
 
::::::.R4      Reciprocity
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           .5         Collected works of Canadian statespersons, .A-Z.
 
           .5         Collected works of Canadian statespersons, .A-Z.
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For subarrangement see Table VIII.
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::::::For subarrangement ''see'' Table VIII.
       
542                  Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations.
 
542                  Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations.
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Relations with individual countries or groups of countries are classed in FC243-251.
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::::::Relations with individual countries or groups of countries are classed in FC243-251.
       
543                  Military history (General).
 
543                  Military history (General).
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Including history of all branches of the armed forces.
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::::::Including history of all branches of the armed forces.
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Regimental histories not confined to a single war are classed in UA602.
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::::::Regimental histories not confined to a single war are classed in UA602.
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History of individual wars, ''see'' the war.
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::::::History of individual wars, ''see'' the war.
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:::: e.g.     .I4        Immigration and settlement
 
:::: e.g.     .I4        Immigration and settlement
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Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of Canada. Works on immigration as a subject are classed in JV7200-7295.
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::::::::Class here only works on immigration and settlement in the development of Canada. Works on immigration as a subject are classed in JV7200-7295.
    
=== Political history. ===
 
=== Political history. ===
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550                  General works.
 
550                  General works.
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Alaska boundary dispute, ''see'' FC190.
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::::::Alaska boundary dispute, ''see'' FC190.
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Creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, ''see'' FC3217.3
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::::::Creation of the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, ''see'' FC3217.3
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::::::.S6      South African War, 1899-1902
 
::::::.S6      South African War, 1899-1902
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Only aspects affecting Canada are classed here. Works on the conduct of the war are classed in DT1890-1920.
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::::::::Only aspects affecting Canada are classed here. Works on the conduct of the war are classed in DT1890-1920.
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557                  Canada and World War I: the home scene.
 
557                  Canada and World War I: the home scene.
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Military history is classed in D501-680.
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::::::Military history is classed in D501-680.
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582                  Canada and World War II : the home scene.
 
582                  Canada and World War II : the home scene.
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Military history is classed in D731-838.
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::::::Military history is classed in D731-838.
     
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