Treaty 5
1850 British North America Geography
How Did A French Majority Affect Canada East?
How Did A French Majority Affect Canada East? - Part II
How Was Canada West Changing?
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Treaty 5 covers these provinces.

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario                                                   

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The correct 1850 British North America-region that corresponds to this present-day province - Ontario.

Canada West

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In the 1800s, a majority of the population of Canada East was made up of French speakers who were called like this.

CANADIENS

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To bring into conformity or adapt to the customs and attitudes of a group.

ASSIMILATE

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 Irish members of these religious living in Toronto had violent conflicts.

Catholic and protestant

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In the mid-1870s, the Indigenous peoples of this lake's area were interested in making a treaty with the Government of Canada.

Lake Winnipeg

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The correct 1850 British North America-region that corresponds to this present-day province - New Brunswick.

The Atlantic.

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A landowner who owned large areas of land and lent small parcels to farmers for their use.

 SEIGNEUR

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The official religion of Quebec for many years.

CATHOLIC

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Freed Black American slaves immigrated to Canada where slavery had been abolished since this year.

1833

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In 1875, the government appointed them to negotiate

 a treaty with bands around Lake Winnipeg.

Morris and James McKay    

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The correct 1850 British North America-region that corresponds to this present-day province - Manitoba.

Rupert's Land

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A city that became a symbol from Quebecois industrial progress in the XIX century.

MONTREAL

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The official language in Quebec.

FRENCH

300

This means of transportation helped create a closer connection between small towns and cities.

The Railway System

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Morris and McKay then went after September 24 to the

                Grand Rapids on the banks of this river.

Saskatchewan River

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The correct 1850 British North America-region that corresponds to this present-day province - Quebec.

Canada East

400

It is the name of a region in Quebec named after an important politician in the 1800s who was a key figure in the Lower Canada rebellions in 1837.

PAPINEAU

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A desire for people sharing a common culture, language, and history to form an independent nation.

NATIONALISM

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She helped contribute to the liberation of Black American slaves.

Harriet Tubman

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Before they signed an adhesion to the treaty, the band demanded this amount of money to cover the cost of moving and rebuilding. The commissioners accepted this request, promising to distribute these funds next year.

500$

500

The correct 1850 British North America-region that corresponds to this present-day province - British Columbia (formerly New Caledonia).

Pacific Coast

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It joined Upper Canada and Lower Canada into one colony called the Province of Canada in 1840.

ACT OF THE UNION

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A legendary Canadien lumberjack and strongman who lived from 1802 to 1864 who later became a great symbol for Quebecois nationalism.

JOSEPH MONTFERRAND

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It allowed positive changes and population growth, but unfortunately generated religious conflicts.

Immigration

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