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Refers to the indigenous people of Canada's North

Inuit

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They were the first Europeans to make their way to North America

The Vikings "(Norsemen)

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This was a prosperous, self-sustaining French colony on the Bay of Fundy in and around the Annapolis River Valley

Acadia

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He is considered the father of confederation - Canada's first PM

John A MacDonald

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The Beaverbrook Art Gallery has the oldest Wolastquyik one of these

Birch Bark Canoe

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An indigenous group descended from First Nations women and French fur traders

Metis

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He sailed for England and found plentiful fishing off Newfoundland's Grand Banks

John Cabot

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This city on the St. Lawrence River was the capital of New France and the centre of French empire in North America until 1759

Quebec City

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This was the final province to join confederation, in 1949

Newfoundland & Labrador

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This refers to a chain of treaties signed between the British Crown and Wabanaki First Nations in the 18th century

Peace & Friendship Treaties

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The name of the this first nations confederacy means "people of the dawn"

Wabanaki

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Local Peskotomuhgati helped him and some of his men survive a brutal winter on St. Croix Island

Samuel de Champlain

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England granted this tract of land to the newly established the Hudson's Bay Company in 1670

Rupert's Land

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 Inuit land claims agreements between 1993 and 1999 created this territory

Nunavut

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He was a world famous woodcarver from BC. His sculptures include totem poles and dugout canoes

Bill Reid

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This group of indigenous people existed in Newfoundland and were killed off entirely by the late 1800's, mostly from communicable diseases brought by settlers

The Beothuk

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He was governor of Halifax. Responsible for issuing the infamous "scalping proclamation"

Edward Cornwallis

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These British territories declared independence on July 4, 1776

The Thirteen Colonies

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These were the first four provinces to join Confederation

Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia

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This conflict brought thousands of Loyalists to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

The American Revolutionary War

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Three indigenous groups found in New Brunswick

Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Peskotomukahtiyik

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This explorer made a trip up the Lawrence to the island of Montreal and didn't go any further because the rapids looked gnarly and he thought China was on the other side

Jacques Cartier

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After this conflict the British gained near complete control of North America

The Seven Years War

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He was a prominent Metis leader who formed a provisional government in Manitoba and negotiated terms for Manitoba joining Canada

Louis Riel

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This First Nation constructed massive dugout canoes from ancient cedar trees for intercoastal travel

Haida

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