Studying History
Migrating to Canada
The colonies
Politics
Confederation
100

Why do we study History 

To understand our past and not repeat our mistakes 

100

What was going on in britain that made people want to migrating

Too many people, not enough jobs or land 

100

How many colonies were there before confederation 

7 colonies 

100

What is political deadlock 

when two groups cannot make a decision - no change 

100

Which area attended the charlottetown conference 

the maritimes 

200

How does biases impact history 

often written from the white male perspective 

200

What was the irish famine 

Disease on the potatoes in ireland, irish were starving 

200
two most populated colonies 

Canada East and Canada West 

200

the seats in the senate are: 

all the same for each area 

200

who attended the London Conference 

canada east , canada west , Nova Scotia, New Brunswick (OQNB)

300

Who was not represented in early canada 

First nations (Indigenous) and Women 

300

How did the underground railway lead to people coming to Canada 

Slaves were escaping to canada through the railway

300

Who was Manitoba intended for 

Metis 

300

How many seats did canada west and canada east have originally 

65

300

what was the name of the second conference 

the London Conference 

400

Who was allowed to vote in early canada?

Male Property Owners 

400

What area was gold found in Canada? 

British Columbia 

400

Why did British Columbia join confederation

security and economic reasons 

400

Who does the queen appoint 

the governor 
400

what are the two levels of canadian government 

provincial and federal 

500

When is Canada day

July 1

500

What were three main events leading to mass migration in canada 

any of the three:
- gold rush 

- underground railway 

- irish famine


500

When did Manitoba join confederation 

1870

500

how many seats does ontario have in the house of commons currently 

82

500

Who is canada's current prime minister 

Mark Carney 

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