Key People & Groups
Laws & Acts
Geography & Expansion
Confederation & Government
Conflict & Resistance
100

He was the leading British general during the War of 1812.

Who was Sir Isaac Brock?

100

This 1763 document recognized Indigenous land rights and limited British expansion.

What is the Royal Proclamation?

100

This imaginary line became the border between British North America and the U.S.

What is the 49th Parallel?

100

This term means that government is accountable to elected representatives, not a governor.

What is responsible government?

100

This was a conflict between the Métis and a group supported by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1816.

What is the Battle of Seven Oaks?

200

This group of people supported Britain during the American Revolution and moved north.

Who were the Loyalists?

200

This 1774 Act granted religious freedom to Catholics and expanded Quebec's borders.

What is the Quebec Act?

200

These two colonies were created by the Constitutional Act of 1791.

What are Upper and Lower Canada?

200

This idea meant representation in government would be based on a region’s population.

What is representation by population?

200

This resistance aimed to stop British expansion and protect Indigenous lands in 1763.

What is Pontiac’s Resistance?

300

This military leader was tried for challenging the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly.

Who was Guillaume Sayer?

300

This 1841 Act united Upper and Lower Canada into one colony.

What is the Act of Union?

300

This 1858 event brought thousands of miners to B.C.

What is the Gold Rush?

300

This 1864 meeting helped plan Canada’s Confederation.

What is the Quebec Conference?

300

This war between Britain and the U.S. began partly over trade restrictions and border issues.

What is the War of 1812?

400

This group of Irish nationalists raided Canada to pressure Britain.

Who were the Fenians?

400

This 1867 Act created the Dominion of Canada.

What is the British North America Act?

400

This was a violent conflict between American miners and Indigenous peoples during the Gold Rush.

What is the Fraser Canyon War? 


400

These were the four provinces that originally joined Confederation in 1867.

What are Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick?

400

This group lived in Red River and played a major role in the fur trade and resistance movements.

Who are the Métis?

500

He led a multi-nation Indigenous resistance against British expansion after the Seven Years' War.

Who was Pontiac?

500

This 19th-century Act was used to assimilate Indigenous peoples by removing their legal status.

What is the Enfranchisement Act?

500

These two expeditions explored the prairies and reported on the land’s suitability for settlement.

What are the Palliser and Hind expeditions?

500

This term described the inability of Canada East and Canada West to pass legislation due to equal representation in government.

What is political deadlock?

500

This belief was held by Americans that they were destined to expand across the continent.

What is Manifest Destiny?

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