First Nations and Europeans
First Nations and Europeans
Conflict communities
Conflict communities continued
Changes in Communities
100

What made settlement easier in the late 1800s?

The Canadian Pacific Railway

100

What was often traded between First Nations and Europeans?

Sea-otter pelts for European goods, such as blankets and buttons.

100

Who was an escaped slave and likely the first Black community leader in Canada?

Josiah Henson

100

What was continuous journey regulation?

A Canadian immigration policy requiring immigrants to come directly from their country.

100

How did the community of Brampton change in the 1980-90s? 

There was an immigration boom from South Asian countries. Many people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka because of manufacturing jobs. Street names now changed to reflect new diversity. Cricket commonly played.

200

How did immigration agents, sent to Europe, attempt to make immigration more enticing for Europeans?

They arranged for them to come together, all from the same area in Europe. Familiarity.

200

How did First Nations peoples help Scottish explorer Simon Fraser?

They helped him explore and how to get around dangerous parts of the river. They also traded with him.

200

The first Black people to escape slavery suffered racism too. Give an example of this.

Black children could not attend schools with European children.

200

During World War II, Canada fought for Britain against what three countries?

Italy, Germany and Japan

200

How did the community of Saskatoon change over time? 

-Early settlers from Britain, Scotland, U.S., Ukraine, Austria, and Hungary. Lived near people from their home countries.

-Jobs became available in different industries in 1950s. Population grew. More Indigenous population.

- Now there are multicultural neighbourhoods.

300

About 170 000 ______________ immigrated to the Prairies.

Ukrainians

300

From where did the first immigrants come from that settled in Peterborough?

Ireland, soon joined by British and Scottish

300

What did Josiah Henson create to show that he was a Black community leader?

Dawn Settlement

300

Why did a baseball game between a church-sponsored team and a team of Jewish players turn into a riot in 1933?

A group of men displayed a large swastika during the game. This was a symbol used by Nazis in Germany to show anti-Semitism.

300

What changes happened with the Lebanese communities in Prince Edwards Island? 

-Between World War I and 1951 very few immigrated to Canada.

-Government had stop immigration Middle Eastern countries such as Lebanon

-In 1975 a second wave of immigrants came escaping war in Lebanon

400

What was an essential medicinal lesson taught to the Europeans by First Nations Peoples?

Making tea from white-cedar needles to prevent scurvy.

400

When World War II ended, there was a massive refugee crisis in Europe. Canada accepted many of them, almost 250 000 between 1947 and 1962. From what countries did some of them arrive?

Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Austria.

400

Name ways that Dawn Settlement helped Black people

It offered a new day and a fresh start for Black people. They learned  skills and attended schools to get jobs and become self-sufficient.

400

What was the name of the anti-Jewish riot that happened in 1933?

Christie Pits Riot

400

How did things change for Chinese in Vancouver? 

-Vancouver had laws that stopped them from

buying property outside this neighbourhood.

-In 1930s could buy elsewhere in Vancouver

-In 1947, Canada lifted restrictions on Chinese immigration. Men could now bring their families to Canada

- Chinatown today is more a tourist area. 

500

When did European explorers land on Canada's West Coast?

1774

500

While Canada helped these refugees, how did the refugees help Canada?

They helped with Canada's labour shortage.

500

What was the Komagata Maru and what did it carry on May 23, 1914?

A ship carrying 376 passengers from India

500

How was anti-Semitism displayed in Toronto during those days?

Denied Jewish people housing and jobs. Jews were not welcomed in public places like pools.

500

What services were there to help new immigrants when they arrived at the port of entry (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec).

International Refugee Organization, Jewish immigration aid, Red Cross, Language interpreters,  kitchen staff for meals, volunteer childcare services, community and religious leaders,