Industrial Growth
Migration Strategies
Miscellaneous History
Impact on Aboriginal Peoples
Francophone Contributions
100

The establishment of these large facilities in Canada marked a shift from agrarian to industrial economies.

What are factories?

100

Religious groups often used this method to promote settlement in western Canada, emphasizing community and faith.

What are religious missions?

100

This group of Jewish assassins poisoned 2,283 German war criminals after World War II.

Who are the Avengers?

100

The arrival of new settlers often led to this negative consequence for Indigenous communities.

What is displacement?

100

These institutions were established by Francophones to provide education in western Canada.

What are schools?

200

This economic sector saw significant growth due to the rise of large factories in Canada during the late 19th century.

What is manufacturing?

200

This type of literature was commonly used to attract settlers to the western regions of Canada.

What are pamphlets?

200

Napoleon Bonaparte once arranged a hunt for these animals, only to find himself become the prey.

What are rabbits?

200

This term describes the blending of cultures that occurred as a result of increased immigration.

What is cultural assimilation?

200

Francophone communities played a key role in this sector, helping to develop local economies through trade.

What is commerce?

300

The influx of workers to urban areas was largely driven by the expansion of these industrial sites.

What are job opportunities?

300

These gatherings were organized by communities to share information about opportunities in western Canada.

What are community meetings?

300

This former US President was also a professional wrestler with only recorded one loss in around 300 matches.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

Many Indigenous peoples faced this challenge as settlers expanded their territories.

What is loss of land?

300

This type of media was crucial for Francophones to share their culture and news in western Canada.

What is journalism?

400

This term describes the economic system that emerged as factories increased production and efficiency.

What is capitalism?

400

This term refers to the movement of people from one region to another, often encouraged by religious groups.

What is migration?

400

The shortest war in history, the Anglo-Zanzibar War, lasted this long in 1896.

What is 38 minutes?

400

This type of relationship often developed between new immigrants and Aboriginal communities, sometimes leading to conflict.

What is tension?

400

Francophone churches often served as this type of community hub, providing social and spiritual support.

What are community centres?

500

The growth of these urban centres often led to the development of infrastructure such as roads and railways.

What are cities?

500

Missionaries often provided these essential services to new settlers, helping them adapt to their new environment.

What are education and healthcare?

500

When poet Lord Byron went to University at Cambridge, he learned that he was not allowed to bring his dog. After carefully reading the rules, he brought this type of animal for a pet instead.

What is a bear?

500

The introduction of new agricultural practices by settlers impacted these traditional Indigenous practices.

What is agriculture?

500

The establishment of these agricultural practices by Francophones contributed significantly to the economy of western Canada.

What is farming?