Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects
What are the Treaties
Purpose of the Treaties
How were they created
100

Which short-term effect of the treaties helped create friendships or peace between groups?

Establishing alliances.

100

What long-term effects involved land boundries changing.

Territorial Changes.

100

What is a Treaty?

An agreement between two or more nations.

100

Why did the Canadian government want treaties?

To get more land.

100

Who were the treaties made between?

The Canadian government and Indigenous peoples. 

200

Which short-term effect involved creating order between groups?

Resolving conflicts

200

What did the treaties affect that caused ongoing conflict over natural wealth?

Resource management.

200

How many numbered treaties were signed between 1871 and 1921

11.
200

What did the government want to build on the land from the treaties?

Houses and Factories.

200

What animal was overhunted, causing problems for Indigenous peoples?

Bison

300

What short-term effect helped lay out rules and roles?

Defining rights and responsibilities

300

What long-term effect involved changes to how Indigenous epeoples governed themselves?

Political structures

300

What provinces did the Treaties cover?

BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario

300

What resource-related goal was behind some treaties?

Gaining access to natural resources.

300

Why did Indigenous people agree to treaties at the time?

To get help with food and protect their communities. 

400

How did treaties help the economy in the short term?

They provided economic benefits like access to recources and land for farming.

400

How did treaties impact Indigenous cultures over time?

Through social and cultural impacts,including loss of traditional practices.

400

Which two treaties were signed in 1871 by the Anishnabe and Swamp Cree?

Treaties 1 and 2.

400

What need of the government led to offering treaties?

The need for space for new immigrants and development.

400

What hardships were Indigenous communities facing during treaty negotations?

Destruction of homes and food shortages. 

500

Name two short-term effects that contributed to early settlement expansion.

Creating frameworks and establishing peaceful relations.

500

What two long-term effects still influences Indigenous communities today?

Legacy of reconciliation and influence on futre generations.

500

Which treaty covered the largest area and was signed in 1899?

Treaty 8.

500

Why were the treaties controversial fpr Indigenous people?

Because they involved the loss of land and disruption of traditional life.

500

How did the Canadian government use the situation of Indigenous hardship to their advantage?

By offering treaties in exchange for land when Indigenous peoples were vulnerable. 

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