These 2 Acts adopted on September 1st 1905 added Alberta and Saskatchewan as Provinces.
What is the Alberta Act and the Saskatchewan Act?
The Alberta Act and the Saskatchewan Act were adopted by Canada on this date.
When is 1 September 1905?
This was found in the Fraser River leading to a huge influx of settlers.
What is Gold?
This Settlement was the source of conflict between the Metis and Canadian Government.
What is the Red River Settlement?
Canada became a country on this date.
What is July, 1st 1867?
This City became the Capital of Alberta when it became a province.
What is Edmonton?
This city became the capital of Saskatchewan after the province joined Canada in 1905.
What is Regina?
This Lead to Prince Edward Island joining Confederation.
What is their Railway Debt?
In 1870, Manitoba joined Confederation as this numbered province.
What is Fifth?
Canada West, Canada East, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were the first four provinces to do this in 1867.
What is join Confederation?
In the mid-19th century, leaders in British North America were drawn to the agricultural potential of this region, especially the southern plains east of these mountains.
What is the Rockies?
Originally officials purposed Saskatchewan and this province join Canada as one large province.
What is Alberta?
Canada promised to build this as an incentive for BC joining confederation.
What was the Canadian Pacific Railway?
In 1869, he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Northwest Territories, sparking tensions with the Métis.
Who was William Mcdougall?
He was Canada’s first Prime Minister and one of the architects of Confederation in 1867.
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?
Canada purchased Ruperts land from this company.
What is The Hudson's Bay Company?
Canada Purchased this large piece of land from the Hudson's Bay Company.
What is Rupert's Land?
The purchase of this state by the United States would lead to fears of annexation by the US.
What is Alaska?
This Large Mammal appears on Manitoba's Coat of Arms.
What is the Buffalo?
This was the first of three conferences that would lead to Confederation.
What was the Charlottetown Conference?
Canada sent this predecessor to the RCMP to help settle the territory.
Who are the North West Mounted Police?
This Métis leader faced trial in Regina in 1885 for his role in the North-West Rebellion.
Who is Louis Riel?
He was Premier of PEI when the Province joined Canada.
Who is James Pope?
In this Year the Federal Government set the modern boundaries of Manitoba.
When was 1912?
This was the last Province to join Confederation.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?