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One of my favorite heritage minutes is the Halifax Explosion. This explosion destroyed almost all of downtown Halifax. When you travel to Halifax, you can still see which buildings are from before the explosion and which had to be rebuilt.
ReplyDeleteDevin
It is interesting to see so many videos about heritage minutes. During a real country has been established. So many things happened and so many heroes appeared. What a splendid process it was!
ReplyDeleteDan
One of my favorite heritage minutes is the Vikings. This summer, I went to Newfoundland and Labrador, I visited a park of Viking's historic village. It exhibits the Viking lifestyle. I like it.
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One of my favorite heritage minutes is the Sir John A. Macdonald. They made the Quebec conference and Charlottetown conference in 1864. They decided to built a new country, Canada, from sea to sea. Sir John A. Macdonald became 1st Prime Minister of Canada in 1st July 1867.
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It's my first time to watch some videos about history of Canada. I'm still very interested in it although I couldn't understand this videos very much. I think that we should watch more videos about Canada because we live here and we love it.
ReplyDeleteJun
It is Canadian history.There are a lot of knowledge that we don't know.It is a miracle that Canada can remain various culture .
ReplyDeleteEmily
The videos are all interesting although I cannot understand most of them .so far I can only understand the rough meaning. It helps us get more knowledge about Canada, it’s very useful.
ReplyDeleteI am interesting to learn heritage minutes. I never knew what is mean about Canada and where was from before.
ReplyDeleteBao
1. The “Winnipeg Falcons” served at Canada in the First World War and two teammates never made at home. They are the very first gold medal in Olympic hockey.
ReplyDelete2. Sir John A Macdonald became The first Prime Minister of Canada in September
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