General social
Chinese Canadian history
Canadian immigration
Fur trade
Nation building challenges
100

Canada had to Create a ______ to keep law and order

Police Force

100

The Canadian passed an Act that __________

Denied all Chinese entrance into Canada

100

In what year did explorers from Europe start coming to Canada

1490


100

What was mostly traded in the Fur Trade

Fur clothing for Weapons and Tools

100

What was the United States planning on doing to Canada's land?

Claiming some of it

200

Canada had to create a ________ to Move things around the country

Railway

200

The earliest record of Chinese labourers was in 

1788

200

In what year did Jacques Cartier come to North America

1534

200

Who were the two sides that traded goods 

The First nations people and the Europeans

200

There were no Roads and ____ in Canada when it was trying to attract immigrants

Railways

300

What was the biggest Fort of American whiskey traders

Fort Whoop-up

300

How much was the first Chinese head tax

$50.00

300

What happened in 1604

The first European settlement

300

By the end of what year did Fur Trading become the most important activity for Europeans

The 1500s

300

People viewed Canada's west as a dangerous place because of

American Whiskey traders

400

What was the Largest Fort where the American Whiskey traders stayed

Fort whoop up

400

The final head tax was

$500.00

400

Who were the people that settled on Port Royal were Canada's 

Acadians

400

Many men from England and Scotland came to work with the ________

Hudson's bay company

400

What was Canada planing on doing to keep Canada safe

Create a Police Force

500

True or False was Fort Calgary was one of the first Forts in Alberta

True 

500

There were how many Chinese living in Canada in 1881

4,383

500
In 1620 how many people lived in the settlement at Quebec

60 people

500

The Fur Trade offered the chance to ___________

Establish relationships between peoples

500

When the NWMP got to Fort Whoop-Up what happened

The Whiskey traders fled