Britain systems and policies
French
Laurier
Boer War
Indigenous
100

imperialist

a person who supports the political, economic, cultural or military domination of an empire over a state

100

Who Championed French Canadian Nationalism and critiqued British influence?

Henri Bourassa

100
migration flow

number of people moving from one place to another

100

conscription

forced/compulsory enlistment in the army

100

Residential school

 government sponsored religious schools established to assimilate Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian (western) culture.

200

who were the 'good' immigrants?

Uk, US, Western Europe

200

name the 4 pillars of French canadian identity/culture/nationalism

Nuclear family with the father at the head

rural life based on agriculture

french language

Catholicism 

200

what 2 provinces were created in 1905

Alberta and Saskatchewan 

200

What year was the war? who won?

1899-1902, Britain

200

explain the conditions of residential schools

wrought with physical, sexual, and mental abuse, poor living conditions, malnutrition, and diseases

forced abandonment of cultural practices

300

Explain the continuous journey clause and what event challenged it

Immigrants from India had to make a non-stop journey from India straight to Canada to be admitted into it.

In 1914, a ship carrying 376 immigrants arrived without adhering to this rule and was sent back away from Canada.

300

xenophobia

fear or hostility towards people of foreign origins (another culture)

300

What was created in 1898

Yukon for the gold rush
300

what was the war fought over?

gold deposits in the Boer states

300

what year did Indigenous people lose the right to legal council?

1927-51

400

Explain British Imperialism

Feeling part of the British Empire, wanting it to expand, and feeling protected within the empire (militarily).

 Often encouraged the take-over of other states as it was seen as a way to unify territories and spread Christianity

400

define demographic weight and why it was a problem

the proportion of a group compared to an entire population 

french weight was declining which further threatened the survival of french culture within an assimilationist Canada

400

what year was the navy created and why were both english and French Canadians mad?

1910, english saw it as a waste of money to create a tin pot navy. money would be better spent donating it to Britain's navy. 

French canada saw the navy as a negative as it would incentivize Canada to provide military aid in foreign wars that involved Britain

400

who were the boer people descendants of and what does Boer mean?

Dutch people, it's a blended word that means farmer
400

who were Indian agents and what could they do

government employed officials who oversaw reserves, had powers to veto council decisions, manage/allocate resources, and make unilateral decisions regarding Indigenous matters.

500

Explain the continuous journey clause and what event challenged it

Immigrants from India had to make a non-stop journey from India straight to Canada to be admitted into it.

In 1914, a ship carrying 376 immigrants arrived without adhering to this rule and was sent back away from Canada. (Komagata Maru)

500

How did French Canadian Nationalism manifest itself at this time?

wanting more autonomy of the provinces within Canada as well as more autonomy for Canada.

Freedom from the influence of England, especially concerning their wars 

500

Laurier Greenway Agreement

1896

manitoba schools question

Laurier came to an agreement to NOT completely cut french schooling and establish a "where numbers warrant" clause that allowed French canadians to receive French and Catholic instruction in areas with a certain number of people. Catholic and French teachers were permitted to be hired as well.

500

conscription Crisis 

Laurier said no conscription

volunteer groups sent to and managed by Britain

french mad because of involvement at all

english mad as it was considered a half measure