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Who was the leader of the Metis and the Resistance?

Lousi Riel

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What obstacle was in the way when creating the railway through the prairies?

Rocky mountains

100

Gold was a rich resource in which province?

BC

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What job was the main reason people were coming to Canada for in the late 1800s/early 1900s?

Farming

200

What was the Metis Bill of Rights?

A list of rights that Louis Riel asked for from the Canadian Government before they took their land.

200

Which immigrants helped build the railway?

Chinese immigrants

200

True or False: at first, only Newfoundland declined confederation.

False! Newfoundland and PEI did.

200

Name the three places that Canada targetted for early immigration.

- Eastern Europe

- USA

- Great Britain

300

What did Louis Riel get charged with?

Treason

300

List one reason why the Chinese immigrants were treated unfairly.

- given the harder jobs
- paid less
- was not prepared for winter

300

What were reasons against Saskatchewan and Alberta not joining confederation?

They were debating whether to be one province or two.

300

What were the surveyors looking for in Rupertsland?

Fertile land

400

The largest growing Metis community was called...

Red River

400

What is the official name of the railway that spans across Canada?

Canadian Pacific Railway

400

What was the main reason that Newfoundland joined confederation?

Almost went bankrupt.

400

Explain what assimilate means.

When a minority cultural group adapts or changes to the majority cultural group. Example: The Canadian Government thought Eastern Europeans would assimilate to British culture in Canada when they came over.

500
One fight that the Canadian Government and the Metis had was called the battle of the ________.

Seven oaks

500

What was the most expensive amount of money the Chinese Head Tax made Chinese immigrants pay?

$500

500

Which province was the LAST to join Canada?

Newfoundland

500

List 2 reasons why people wanted to immigrate to Canada in the early 1800s/1900s.

- free land

- jobs

- railway

- better machinery

- farming tech

- wheat

- religious/political freedom

- friends/family

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