Living in populated areas like cities
What is Urban?
Only people of age 8 or older had permission to do this
What is Working/having jobs
Unified Canada as a country
What is Confederation
An Economic activity that declined in Canada as agriculture and manufacturing started to rise in the 1800s
What is The Fur Trade
This group of people, mainly from Europe, was encouraged to settle in Western Canada during the late 1800s as the Canadian government sought to populate the prairies.
What are European Immigrants
Moving from one place to another in the same country
What is Migration
Rich soil, Wheat grain development in the prairies and Successful crops are all
What is Good Farming Conditions
Changes that were a result of population growth in the prairies
What is our new population coming from different countries bringing new languages, customs, cultures, economic growth, more workers and etc
Known for their mines of nickel and copper
What is Sudbury
This event, which started in 1885, marked the forced relocation of Indigenous peoples from their lands as settlers and railroads moved west
What is Residential Schools Systems
A person who starts making changes to something in order to improve it
What is a Reformer
Persecuted for religious or political beliefs
What is lack of personal freedom
a law passed by the Canadian government to regulate and control the lives of Indigenous peoples in Canada, particularly in relation to their land, governance, and cultural practices.
What is the Indian Act
Workers began to to demand better wages, working hours, and conditions. This led to the rise of ......
What are Unions
This movement in Canada, which gained momentum as factory workers began organizing, was aimed at improving wages, working conditions, and labor rights.
What is The Labor Movement
Treating someone or a group of people as they are insignificant or lower than others
What is Marginalization
Woman advocating for the right of personal freedom, rights to vote, child labor, educational rights, and and better working conditions
What is the Woman's Suffrage
Supported probation ( seeing alcohol as a social evil) and demanded that laws should stop all child labour.
What is The Women Christian Temperance Union(WCTU)
This industry, driven by the expansion of the railway and demand for materials, became a major part of Canada's economy in the late 1800s.
What is Steel production
A movement which brought the reformers who spoke out about the injustice of child labor, inequality, poverty and Woman's Suffrage.
What is The Social Gospel Movement
The act of a government claiming private property against the wishes of the owner
What is Expropriation
(4x3)+6/2-(7-5)x2+3, The answer to this equation is also
What is 14 the legal working age in Onatrio
Technological advancements (e.g., industrialization, new inventions),Economic shifts (e.g., changes in how people earn money, like moving from farming to industrial work), Political movements (e.g., reforms, revolutions, laws that change society), Social movements (e.g., women's suffrage, civil rights, Indigenous rights), Connecting Canadian regions, population and economic growth, are all
What is Impacts/changes that were a result of the expansion of the railroad
This Canadian company, which became one of the largest in the country, symbolized the power of the growing industrial economy in the late 1800s.
What is The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
This 1900s movement in Canada sought recognition and rights for Indigenous peoples, eventually leading to greater advocacy for land and cultural preservation.
What is The Indigenous Rights Movement