Dominion Maple
Dominion Maple
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![]() DDrum Dominion Maple Pocket 5 Piece Drum Set in Snow Sparkle finish W Hardware US $650.00
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![]() Ddrum Dominion AMX 22 Bass Drum Ash Maple Shell Red Burst Brand New US $299.95
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![]() ddrum 8x1212x16 Dominion Series Maple Shell Toms FREE SHIPPING US $275.00
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![]() ddrum 8x1212x16 Dominion Series Maple Shell Toms with rims mount FREE SHIPPING US $250.00
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![]() ddrum 8x12 12x16 Dominion Series Maple Toms in Green Sparkle FREE SHIPPING US $225.00
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![]() Ddrum dominion 16 floor tom Limited Edition Maple US $125.00
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![]() ddrum dominion maple 8x8 tom orange sparkle chrome hardware w suspension mount US $109.00
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![]() Ddrum dominion 12 tom Limited Edition Maple US $110.00
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![]() ddrum dominion maple 8x7 tom dark blue new US $99.00
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![]() Ddrum Dominion AMX 14 Mounted Tom Ash Maple Shell Blue Burst NEW US $89.95
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![]() Ddrum Dominion AMX 14 Mounted Tom Ash Maple Shell White NEW US $89.95
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![]() Ddrum Dominion AMX 8 Mounted Tom Ash Maple Shell White NEW US $49.95
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![]() Ddrum Dominion AMX 8 Mounted Tom Ash Maple Shell Blue Burst NEW US $49.95
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Canadian History For Beginers
It was not until 1 July, 1867 that Canada became a country. For a long time, the country was a colony under the authority of England. The first colonizers of European origin settled in Newfoundland for a brief period 1000 years ago. The next exploration trip took place in 1479 when Giovanni Caboto sailed to the Atlantic coast. Whaling and fishing posts were established by Basque and Portuguese salesmen, but it was not until 1603 when the first permanent settlement was established by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain. Quebec City was established in 1608. The British created fishing posts in 1610 on the territory of Newfoundland, while the southern parts witnessed the founding of the Thirteen Colonies. As a result of the Intercolonial Wars which ended in 1763, Nova Scotia came under the rule of Britain. New France was ceded to the British after the Seven Years’ War.
The Hudson’s Bay Company is the oldest corporation in Canada, founded in 1670. The company was established by the British as a fur trading enterprise. They gradually occupied New France by the 1760s. With the battle at the Plains of Abraham, France was deprived of territories on the North American continent.
With the 1783 Treaty of Paris, the territories lying to the south of the Great Lakes were ceded to the USA. Quebec was divided under the Constitutional Act of 1791 into Upper Canada for the English-speaking population and Lower Canada for the French-speaking one. They were given the right to organize elections for Legislative Assemblies.
The war between Canada and the United States broke out in 1812. With the Treaty of Ghent, areas of Upper Canada, held by the Americans, were returned under British rule.
Canada became a country in 1867. The first prime minister was Sir John A. Macdonald whose political career spanned almost 50 years. Initially, the territory of the new country included Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. By the time of the prime minister’s death, Canada gained most of its present day territories. During the next six years, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, and Manitoba joined Canada. The prime minister oversaw the construction of the railroad, which was completed in 1885 and served as means of transportation. While the construction of the railroad helped unify the young Canadian nation, Macdonald was successful in expanding the small colony, which presently covers the northern part of the North American continent. Alberta and Saskatchewan joined the confederation between 1904 and 1905, but Newfoundland would be admitted later on. In 1916, thanks to the hard work of Nellie McClung and other activists, Canadian women were granted the right to hold public office and vote in elections. The last province to join was Newfoundland, which entered the Canadian Confederation in 1949. Canada’s national flag, the Maple Leaf came to existence in 1965, and February 15 was proclaimed the National Flag of Canada Day.
Ddrum Dominion Maple Pocket kit


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