Historians on Hamilton 2019
DOI: 10.36019/9780813590332-014
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13. Who Tells Your Story?: Hamilton as a People’s History

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“…Eighty kilometres west of Toronto, Hamilton grew up as a port at the western end of Lake Ontario. Until WWII, almost all development was concentrated between the lakefront and the 300‐foot Niagara escarpment, after which access routes facilitated development on “the Mountain.” Between 1970 and 2000, as settlement there boomed, the population of what is known as the “lower city” fell by 7% (Freeman , 179).…”
Section: The Setting: Hamilton Ontariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eighty kilometres west of Toronto, Hamilton grew up as a port at the western end of Lake Ontario. Until WWII, almost all development was concentrated between the lakefront and the 300‐foot Niagara escarpment, after which access routes facilitated development on “the Mountain.” Between 1970 and 2000, as settlement there boomed, the population of what is known as the “lower city” fell by 7% (Freeman , 179).…”
Section: The Setting: Hamilton Ontariomentioning
confidence: 99%