Building Industries and Fortunes
Producing Goods
Farming and Fishing
Changing Trade Relations
100

This is the area of Canada that Joseph Salter was from.

New Brunswick

100

These are the three industries that benefited from ship building.

Lumber, Iron, and Coal

100

This province was known for its great agricultural land.

PEI

100

This is one of four places where most goods produced in the Atlantic Colonies were sent.

Britain, the United States, the West Indies, and Latin America

100

This was the first industry and Joseph Salter made money from.

Ship Building

100

This was considered the fastest ship in the world during the mid-1800s.

The Marco Polo

100

Farmers often got in disputes with this group of people over land.

Landlords

100

Trade between countries with no taxes is known as this.

Free trade

100

This is the town that Joseph Salter was mayor of.

Moncton

100

In 1852, the world's fastest ship made a record breaking journey to this country.

Australia

100

This is the fraction of Farmers in PEI that actually owned their land.

1/3

100

The development of this form of transportation in The United States, greatly increased demand for goods from the Atlantic Colonies.

The American Railway

100

After his first business fell apart, this is the industry and Joseph Salter went into.

Coal Mining
100

This is the part of Canada where the world fastest ship was built.

New Brunswick

100

This was the industry that many people in Newfoundland were a part of to make a living.

Fishing

100

This is the treaty that allowed for tax-free trade between the Atlantic colonies and The United States. 

The Reciprocity Treaty

200

This is the year that the statue of Joseph Salter, made by Claude Roussel, was designed.

1990

200

Thomas Robertson’s painting of the world fastests ship was painted in this year.

1859

200

This is the group that fishing families were often in debt to.

The fishing merchants

200

This is the year the American Civil War broke out.

1861

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