Immigrant Groups
Mapping
Terms
CHALLENGE
100
Describe the impact Polish had on Canada.

Polish immigrants settled the Prairies, creating homesteads and helping to develop mining and forestry industries.

100

This ocean lies to the North of Canada.

Arctic Ocean

100

What are PUSH and PULL factors? Define and list an example of each.

PUSH: Factors that PUSH people to leave their home country.
PULL: Factors that PULL people to a new place to live because of good opportunities. 

Examples:
Push - persecution, war, slavery, lack of jobs or land, disease, famine
Pull - jobs, land, money, religious freedom 

100

In 2006, what notable action did the Canadian government take?

The government apologized for the the Chinese head tax and Exclusion Act as it was a horrible act of discrimination and injustice against the Chinese.

200

What were the push factors that Mennonites experienced?

They faced religious discrimination and military conscription from the US during the American Revolution.

200

This province is the smallest of Canada's islands.

Prince Edward Island.

200

Jewish immigrants sometimes worked as these before establishing their own businesses.

Peddlers.

200

Picture 2

Explain using evidence.

A call for European immigrnats (Polish, Mennonites) to settle the prairies and take advantage of free and inexpensive land to build homesteads on.

300

List three negative conditions the Chinese faced while working on the Canadian Pacific Railway.

- Dangerous conditions (handling explosives)
- Lack of medical care
- Poor living conditions
- Poor wages ($1-$2.50 per day)

300

This province contains both an island and part of the mainland.

Newfoundland and Labrador.

300

Describe what was implemented between 1885 and 1923. 

Head Tax

A fee that Chinese immigrants had to pay to enter Canada between 1885 and 1923.

300

Picture 1

Explain using evidence.

Head Tax

Chinese immigrants were forced to pay $50-$500 to enter Canada. This is a form of discrimination.

400

This immigrant group made an important contribution in Quebec.

Jewish immigrants established Montreal's garment industry as part of their contributions to Canada.

400

Chinese Immigrants mainly settled in this city and province.

Vancouver, British Columbia

400

Name and describe a key term we learned that discriminates against a certain group of people.

Anti-semitism. This word describes the hate and prejudice Jewish peoples experienced due to their religion.

400

Name someone you learned about who was affected by the Head Tax. How were they affected?

Shack Jang Mack

He frequently traveled between China and Canada and was affected by the Head Tax, having to pay money to enter Canada. He sought an apology and compensation from the government, which occurred in 2006, after Mack's death.

500

These immigrant groups often associated with their own communities and created their own societies such as Landsmanschaften.

All of them!
Jewish - landsmanschaften
Mennonite - avoided associating with those who weren't Mennonites
Polish - formed communities with nearby Polish who also established homesteads
Chinese - worked together to create Chinatowns to support other Chinese

500

Name the immigrant groups that settled in Manitoba.

Polish and Mennonites.

500

What is the Exclusion Act?

Introduced in 1923, this act prevented Chinese immigrants from entering Canada and, for many, reuniting with their families.

500

How would the Indigenous see the settling of immigrants in the Prairies?

Indigenous peoples would see this as taking away the land they used to hunt and live off of, disrupting their traditional way of life. They would not support the government offering free and inexpensive land as it was originally stolen from them.

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