Settlement of Upper and Lower Canada
Nationalism vs Patriotism
Motivations behind Colonialism
Impacts of Colonialism
Vocab
100

The name of the ships that carried immigrants to Canada. A lot of people died on these boats.

What is a coffin ship?

100

Cheering for your country's sports team

What is patriotism

100

European powers sought to extract valuable resources from the colonized territories. 

What is economic gain?

100

Indigenous communities were displaced from their ancestral territories, leading to the loss of their traditional lands, resources, and way of life.


What is the loss of land and resources?

100

The process by which one country or group of people establishes control over another region.


What is colonization?
200

This colony had mostly English-speaking people.

What is Upper Canda?

200

Thinking your country is superior to others

What is nationalism?

200

European countries wanted to secure access to new markets and resources through controlling ports and routes.

What is trade routes?

200

Indigenous people were enslaved or forced to work without salary


What is forced labour and enslavement?

200

treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.

What is exploitation?

300

This colony had mostly French-speaking people.

What is Lower Canada?

300

Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech

What is patriotism?

300

The aim spread Christianity and European culture to the Indigenous populations of the colonized territories.

What is religious and cultural conversion?

300

The arrival of colonizers brought diseases to which Indigenous populations had little or no immunity.


what is disease and population decline?

300

Those who remained loyal to the British King

What is a loyalist?

400

Where the status of immigrant women came from

What is the father or husband?

400

Devotion to the country as a whole – including all the people who live within it.

What is patriotism?

400

European countries wanted to build many empires to signal strength and superiority on the global stage.

What is national prestige and power?

400

Indigenous cultures were suppressed, and they were forced to adopt European ways of life.

What is cultural suppression and assimilation?

400

A group of people who share a history, culture, language, religion or some combination thereof.

What is a nation?

500

one of the biggest reasons for immigrating to Canada

What is poverty and famine?

500

Contributed to the competition among European powers to establish colonies around the world.

What is nationalism?

500

developed colonies to protect trade routes, maintain control over key regions, and defend against rival powers.


what are strategic military bases?


500

Indigenous populations were often excluded from positions of power and decision-making in colonial societies.

what is social and political marginalization?

500

It means "nobody's land"

What is Terra Nullius?