Pros and Cons
Conferences
BNA Act
Who joined when?
Vocabulary
100
this policy brought settlers to the west - a definite plus
What is the National policy?
100
this conference took place from the 10-27 October, 1864
What is the Quebec Conference?
100
The BNA Act was established in this year
What is 1867?
100
Nova Scotia
What is 1867?
100
people who move to new lands to start a new life
Who are immigrants?
200
this province was for confederation because joining together would help protect them from the Fenians
What is New Brunswick?
200
the number of resolutions created at the Quebec conference
What is 72?
200
These people were not mentioned in the Act
Who were the Inuit and the Métis?
200
PEI
What is 1873?
200
crime of trying to get rid of your country's government by force
What is treason?
300
Confederation would bring more shipping business to this New Brunswick city
What is Saint John?
300
this man represented NS at the Charlottetown Conference
What was Sir Charles Tupper?
300
the Act said this about the French
What is they could keep their language, religion, schools and law?
300
Saskatchewan
What is 1905?
300
an agreement that stated no government could take lands from First Nations without negotiation
What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
400
Name one reason Newfoundland was against confederation.
What is Central Canada would likely buy NS fish first/transportation and communication with the mainland were difficult/have to pay taxes on a railway they wouldn't use?
400
Name two ideas presented in the 72 resolutions.
What is Canada would remain loyal to Britain/Canada would have a federal government/Canada would have provincial governments/there would be representation by population?
400
this system of government was formalized
What is a federal government with representation by population?
400
Newfoundland
What is 1949?
400
sending a certain number of people to federal government based on how many live in that area
What is representation by population?
500
Name two cons to immigration.
What is extremely harsh living conditions/hard work to clear land/language barriers/dealing with Métis or First Nations who think the land is still theirs/difficulty growing crops?
500
Britain did these 2 things, which forced the provinces to consider joining together in confederation.
What is brought in free trade so Canada lost special trading privileges and lost interest in protecting Canada with its military?
500
Canada became a constitutional monarchy. What did this mean?
What is Britain would have to approve any changes to the Act?
500
Manitoba
What is 1870?
500
moving to an area that has never been farmed
What is homesteading?
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