How long have Indigenous Peoples lived in North America?
What two countries colonized what is now Canada?
England and France.
When Canada became a country.
Colonization, Arms Race, Smaller Wars.
What is the capital of New Brunswick?
Fredericton.
Why do we do land acknowledgements?
Because colonizers took Indigenous land.
No! They were written in English and French.
When do we celebrate Confederation?
July 1, Canada Day!
What assassination was the spark that started World War 1?
Which province reaches the furthest West, and what is it's capital?
British Columbia and Victoria.
How were Indigenous stories told?
They were spoken instead of written down.
Did the colonizers stick with the treaties they signed?
No, they changed them without telling the Indigenous Peoples.
What year did Confederation happen?
1867
Name one of the countries allied with the UK.
France, Russia.
Which province reaches the furthest East, and what is it's capital?
Newfoundland and Labrador and St. John's.
How do Indigenous people treat the land and animals?
With respect.
Where did the Meti live?
In the Red River Valley in what is now Manitoba.
True or False: New Brunswick was one of the first provinces to join Confederation.
True!
Name one country that was allied with Germany.
Italy, Austria-Hungary.
Which province reaches the furthest South, and what is it's capital?
Ontario and Toronto.
Wood carving, porcupine needle art, beading.
Who were the two most important people in the Red River Rebellion?
Louis Riel and John A. MacDonald
Which province was the last to join Confederation?
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Where was the Peace Treaty signed?
In Versailles, France.
Which province reaches the furthest North, and what is it's capital?
Nunavut and Iqaluit.