Important Dates
Important Events
Important Actors
Ideologies (Before 1867)
Ideologies (After 1867)
100
The time period where the Aboriginals came in contact with the french.
What is the 16th century ?
100
This important battle took place in 1759 and in it the British took over French land.
What is battle of the Plains of Abraham?
100
They brought the first form of cultural expression such as longhouses.
Who were the Iroquoians?
100
This political idea gave each individual equal and fundamental rights.
What is Liberalism?
100
Encouraging the concentration wealth and the control of the means of production by a small number of people. This ideology also encouraged free competition.
What is Capitalism?
200
The Quebec Act came in place.
What is 1774 ?
200
This event was triggered by two kidnappings of government officials by members of the FLQ in October, 1970 in Quebec.
What is the October Crisis?
200
They were people whose family came from France but they were born in New France, they spoke french. This new generation of people created new cultures and traditions.
Who were the French Canadiens?
200
This ideology advocated the cultural, political, economic or military domination of a state over another.
What is Imperialism?
200
This custom and way of life resembles those of the United States.
What is Americanism?
300
Canada became known as the Dominion Of Canada
What is 1867 ?
300
Which French Canadian was Canada’s first Francophone Prime Minister?
Who was Wilfrid Laurier?
300
These people settled in the colony after the American Revolution which increased the English population in Québec.
Who were the loyalists?
300
According to this ideology, sovereignty belonged to the people.
What is Republicanism?
300
This ideology supported social changes that helped against poverty and many other consequences of industrial development.
What is Social Reformism?
400
Between these years Upper and Lower Canada became known as Canada East and Canada West.
What is 1840 to 1867 ?
400
This event in 1885 marked the end of the life of the man who led the Red River Rebellion and was considered to be the “Father of Manitoba”.
What is the hanging of Louis Reil?
400
These colonists settled in Québec after the Conquest, they mostly came from the Thirteen colonies and from Great Britain. They settled in Québec for profit.
Who were the British merchants?
400
This idea refers to the sense of an individual of belonging to a group on people who share common interests.
What is Nationalism?
400
This ideology promoted tradition and totalitarianism as well as extreme nationalism.
What is Fascism?
500
During these years there was an increase of Irish, Scottish and British immigrants to Canada.
What is 1800 to 1830 ?
500
During 1940 women in Quebec obtained the right to do this.
What is the right to vote?
500
He was the 23rd (premier of Quebec) and the first political leader in Quebec since the Confederation to attempt to negotiate a political separation for Quebec, through a referendum. He also founded the Sovereignty Association Movement.
Who was René Lévesque?
500
The Catholic church predominated in every way, with respect to political power. This was both a political and a religious doctrine.
What is Ultramontanism?
500
This ideology maintains that only spiritual matters are within the churches jurisdiction.
What is Secularism?
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