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Sir alexander mackenzie explorer biography worksheet answers

          This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Alexander Mackenzie.

        1. This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for children learning about Alexander Mackenzie.
        2. Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish fur trader and explorer.
        3. Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish explorer, fur trader, and a businessman.
        4. Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish-born Canadian political leader who served as the second prime minister of Canada.
        5. Answer these questions about Mackenzie Bowell, Canada's 6th Prime Minister: What were his political views and beliefs about Canada as a.
        6. Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish explorer, fur trader, and a businessman..

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          Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scottish explorer, fur trader, and a businessman, perhaps the most venturesome of all the explorers of the Northwest of North America.

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          INTRODUCTION

          • Mackenzie was one of the greatest explorers in Canada.
          • In two major journeys for the North West Company in and , Mackenzie crossed