Patterns of Civilization

Patterns of Civilization

"Patterns of Civilization" is a history textbook by Burton F. Beers. It explores the history of European nations as well as their effect on North America and Asia.

It is usually used as a standard Grade 9 textbook in Canada because it introduces students to European expansion, which leads to the topic of Canada as a developing colony in Grades 10 and on.


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