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authorNao Pross <naopross@thearcway.org>2017-02-12 18:56:39 +0100
committerNao Pross <naopross@thearcway.org>2017-02-12 18:56:39 +0100
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@@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ dominion had expanded multiple times.
\subsection{The Flag of Canada}
\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
- \begin{subfigure}[h]{.3\textwidth}
+ \begin{subfigure}[h]{6cm}
\includegraphics[width=6cm]{res/images/flag_of_canada.pdf}
\caption{Current flag of Canada}
\end{subfigure}
- \qquad\qquad
- \begin{subfigure}[h]{.3\textwidth}
+ \hspace{1cm}
+ \begin{subfigure}[h]{6cm}
\includegraphics[width=6cm]{res/images/canadian_red_ensign.pdf}
\caption{Canadian Red Ensign}
\end{subfigure}
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ area of the continent.
\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{.4\textwidth}
\centering
- \includegraphics[height=6cm]{res/photos/first_nations.jpg}
+ \includegraphics[width=.4\textwidth]{res/photos/first_nations.jpg}
\caption{A group of First Nations People from the area known as Qu'Appelle
Lakes}
\end{wrapfigure}
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ strong power of the British Colonial Empire British settlements grew faster than
the other French colonies which caused a shift in power. As the 18th century
began Great Britain was the leading power in the trading market. As a
consequence of this in many treaties that came next France lost most of its
-territories while the British expanded theirs. \\
+territories while the British expanded theirs.
\subsection{Industrialization}
In 1867 with the establishment of the North American Act the first Canadian