Vocabulary
Social Class
Industry
Economy
100

A source produced at the time of a historical event

Primary source

100

The 3 categories of social classes

Upper, Middle, Working

100

Used the most for transportation and shipping during the 1800s

Ships/boats

100

In Canada West, the population grew this much between 1840 and 1860

1.5 million people

200

Historians come up with a conclusion after studying a source

Historical inference

200

These people often had to take dangerous jobs that did not pay well (due to discrimination)

Irish immigrants and Chinese immigrants

200

During the 1800s, Newfoundland was known for this industry

Fisheries

200

These people dominated the economy and were wealthy

English settlers

300

To force others to follow your beliefs, values, and customs

Assimilate

300

These people had their land stolen and had trouble finding jobs in the colonies

First Nations

300

Many people abandoned farming for these jobs

Factory jobs

300

First Nations mainly made money using these traditional skills

Harvesting (maple syrup, berries) and weaving/crafting (baskets, barrels, brooms)

400

Trade between different countries without taxes or restrictions

Free trade


400

These people got paid less for doing the same work as men

Women and children

400

Canada East was renamed this in 1840

Province of Canada

400

The railway built in 1857 created this kind of growth

Economic growth

500

The desire to form an independent nation based on shared culture, language, and history

Nationalism

500

These people had a strong sense of nationalism and were often working class

French Canadiens

500

These treaties signed by First Nations and the government were not honoured

Peace and Friendship Treaties

500

In this system, landlords rented small plots of land to farming families

Seigneural system