Goods made or grown close to where you live are called these.
local goods
The Acadians were originally settlers from this country.
France
This province is the largest of the Atlantic Provinces.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Africville was located near this Nova Scotia city.
Halifax
Goods brought in from another province or country are called these.
imported goods
The deportation of the Acadians began in this year.
1755
This Atlantic Province is known for the Bay of Fundy.
New Brunswick
Africville was a historic community founded mainly by these people.
African Nova Scotians
Buying local goods can help support these.
local businesses/farmers
During the deportation, many Acadians were forced onto these.
ships/boats
Halifax is the capital city of this Atlantic Province.
Nova Scotia
True or False: Africville did not receive fair city services like clean water and garbage collection.
True
Bananas in Canada are usually considered this type of good.
Imported good
The British deported the Acadians because they were worried about their loyalty during this conflict.
War between Britain and France.
This is the smallest province in Canada
Prince Edward Island
Many families in Africville were forced to leave their homes during this decade.
1960s.
True or False: One advantage of buying local goods is that they may travel a shorter distance, helping the environment.
True
The deportation of the Acadians is also known by this French name.
Le Grand Dérangement
The four Atlantic Provinces together are part of this region of Canada.
Atlantic Canada
Africville is remembered today because it teaches us about injustice and the importance of this.
equality/human rights/fairness.