When people are sent out of their country because they did not take the citizenship oath.
What is deport?
People in the Thirteen colonies who supported the rebellion against Britain.
Who were the Patriots?
A person whose first language is English
Anglophone
The inability to decide on a course of action because of disagreement among equally powerful decision makers.
Political Deadlock
A temporary government formed until official laws can be organized.
Provisional
There were this many numbered treaties.
Eleven
The process of one country establishing domination over a territory in another country or region
What is colonization?
In 1776 the United States declared itself independent of British Rule. This war began. The war lasted until 1783
American War of Independence
( American Revolution)
A person whose first language is French
Francophone
Takeover of a territory by another country
Annexation
Lois Riel and his people set up a barricade to stop people from entering this Hudson Bay Company's holding.
Fort Gary
Europeans owned land where as First Nations people ____________ land.
Shared
This is what the Mi’kmaq called their homeland
What is Mi’kma’ki?
People who opposed the rebellion and wanted to remain loyal to the British.
United Empire Loyalists
(loyalists)
In 1838, the British politician Lord Durham was sent to British North America to investigate the causes of the rebellions of 1837–38 in the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada
Durham Report
Extra charges on imports and exports.
Tariffs
The Red River resistance occurred in the vicinity of this large city.
Winnipeg
To promote Canadian industry, finish the railway and settle the west was who's national policay.
Joh A, Macdonald
An agreement made by the Acadians to stay neutral in a way between Britain and France.
What is Oath of Neutrality?
A person who seeks protection in another country to escape danger in their own country.
What is a refugee
Change in the characteristics of a population
demographic change or demography
A schools whose funds come from “public money” (taxes paid to a government)
School Rights.
This man led the 2nd rebellion in Batoche
Who is Gabriel Dumont?
15,000 were recruited from ___________ to help build the railway.
China
An oath the British tried to force the Acadians to agree to after gaining control of Acadia.
What is the Oath of Allegiance?
Movement of people from one region of a territory to another.
What is Migration
In 1841, Britain passed this act based on the recommendations of the Durham report to pressure the Canadiens to assimilate.
The Act of Union 1841
A promise with legal backing
Guarantee
The Manitoba Act gave the Metis rights to their language and education, where as this took it all back.
The Manitoba School Act
First Nations, Metis, Chinese immigrants and Canadien had negative opinions about this special occasion.
Hammering of the Last Spike
The removal of eleven thousand Acadians from Acadia by Britain, starting in 1755. Britain took the Acadians land, homes and other possessions.
What was the Great Deportation?
To ask for something in a formal way.
Petition
William Lyon Mackenzie in Upper Canada and Louis-Joseph Papineau in Lower Canada led this.
The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
A regulated economic system that made countries rich from their colonies
Mercantilism
Certificates that the Metis were given to obtain land.
Scrip
These 2 provinces were the very last to join the confederation.
Newfoundland and Labrador.