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Edmonton is a city on the northern path


"Edmonton", like all the progressive and new that appeared in North America, was brought from the mother country. The first mentions of Anfield, yes, it was he who owed the name to the city and the team, appeared in 1086. This area of ​​greater London exists to this day. "Town" (compared with his younger brother) Edmonton, which now may have grown, but still hardly reaches 100 thousand people, is part of it. It was here, with a difference of 30 years, two guys were born and raised who were destined to become big people: Peter Pruden and Jame Winter Lake. Many years later, the Hudson's Bay Company, in which Winter Lake worked when he founded the new fort, would call it Edmonton as a trading center on its western borders in North America.

The expansion was due to the competition that HBC (Hudson'sBayCompany) stood in the fight against the Northwest Company, founded at the end of the 18th century in the city of Montreal by several people, including one Simon McTavish. Subsequently, he became one of its largest leaders. 17 years after his death, she teamed up with HBC. This happened due to a series of economic and historical events, including the fact that the fort of the Northwest Company in the city of Sue-Saint-Marie was destroyed during the 1812 war between the United States and Great Britain. So Fort Edmonton helped the company grow, and the company grew the future city.

A new impetus for development came to Edmonton along with the Canadian Pacific Road. Rather, he should have come in 1885 ... and he came to Calgary, a town that was created ten years earlier, in 1875. Rumor has it that the Battle for Alberta began with this, and this name symbolizes not only the opposition between the Oilers and Flames, and any rivalry between cities. 6 years after this, the Calgary-Edmonton branch was built, but it was no longer possible to regain past friendships. Confrontation between cities has intensified in the area of ​​settler involvement. Cheaper land in the north gave odds to the current "capital."

The "gold rush" that erupted in the 1890s on the way to Klondike on the Yukon River led some of the gold prospectors to Edmonton (one of the three routes to the North passed through it), although many continued to sail on ships to Alaska through Vancouver. At the beginning of the new century, Edmonton grew to the status of "city", and a year later in 1905 was appointed the capital of the new province of Alberta.

In 1929, the first licensed airport in Canada was built in the city, which was the only way to deliver medicine, food and goods to the northern territories, and therefore Edmonton received one of his nicknames, “Gateway to the North” (“GatewaytotheNorth”). And after 10 years, Edmonton was called nothing more than the "Oil Capital of Canada" in connection with the exploration and start of oil production in the North of Alberta. قُم بمراهنات رياضية على موقع أحلى بت واربح في كل مباراة كرة قدم



 
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