Key Issues
The Colonies
BNA Act
Confederation
Miscellaneous
100

A major issue preventing confederation. There were an equal number of representatives from Canada East and Canada West which made it difficult to decide on a course of action.

What is political deadlock?

100

The colony of present day Ontario and Quebec.

What is Canada East and West.

100

BNA Act stands for.

What is British North America Act.

100

This would unite the colonies, "connecting it from sea to sea," but was expensive.

What is a railway.

100

The language spoken in Canada West

What is English.

200

This issue was centred around the fear of Rupert's Land being taken over by the U.S.A.

What is American Annexation? (Annexation by U.S.A, Risk of Annexation, etc.)

200

The most western colony.

What is British Columbia.

200

The date that the BNA Act came into effect.

What is July 1, 1867.

200

Confederation originally acknowledged two founding nations:

the English and the French

200

The religion practiced in Canada East as they are French. 

What is Catholicism (Catholic)

300

The main reason Charles Tupper of Nova Scotia decided to join Confederation was

economic

300

The names of all of the Maritime Colonies. Hint there are 4

What is Newfoundland, PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia.

300

What was the purpose of the BNA Act?

What is make it law that Canada is a new country.

300

Canada’s western expansion came from a desire to

spur economic growth and promote settlement

300

The Federal Government was responsible for this.

What is Criminal law, military, postal service.

400

What were the concerns for the Canadiens when Confederation was proposed

French culture and identity, respecting their rights, the power of the federal government (government would have too much power)


400

The colony that had all fur traders.

What is Rupert's Land

400

Name a promise of the BNA Act:

1. divided power between the federal and provincial governments  

2. guaranteed publicly funded schools    

3. guaranteed that the government would pay for a railway linking the Maritimes with central Canada

400

First Nations peoples

were left out of Confederation all together

400

The provincial government is responsible for.

What is taxes, education, civil law.

500

The Maritime provinces feared Confederation because they feared

losing their independence, increased taxation

500

How many colonies joined confederation in 1867?

What is 4.

500

The first colonies that joined confederation.

What is New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada East/West (Ontario, Quebec).

500

This province rejected confederation in 1867 and again in 1869. The people were optimistic about their economic future with successful timber and fishing industries and had a strong sense of identity. It remained a British colony well into the 20th century.

What is Newfoundland?

500

The first Prime Minister was.

Who is Sir John. A MacDonald.

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