The act that settled the Red River Resistance conflict was known as what?
The Manitoba Act
The economic plan that John A. Macdonald came up with to help Canada was known as what?
The National Policy
How much money were Chinese workers paid per day to work on the railway?
$1.00
Which two provinces made up "central Canada"?
Ontario and Quebec
What was the name of the fort that the Metis captured during the Red River Resistance?
Fort Garry
Which British colony did the Canadian government promise to build a railway to if they joined confederation?
British Columbia
What was one of two dangerous jobs that Chinese workers were assigned when working on the railway?
Blasting holes in mountains / building bridges across rivers
New ______ made it expensive to import good from other countries.
Tariffs
What was the name of the individual who led the Red River Resistance?
Louis Riel
What was the name of the second Prime Minister of Canada?
Alexander Mackenzie
How many Chinese labourers were brought over from China?
17,000
The ______ of products produced in the Maritimes led Maritime companies being bought by competitors in Central Canada.
Overproduction
Before being given to the Canadian Government, Rupert's Land was sold to which country?
Britain
Which city was on the eastern most end of the Canadian Pacific Railway?
How old was Edward Mallandaine when he snuck into the last spike photo?
18 years old
Which south American country was Canada shipping liquor to?
Brazil
This was the type of government that was set up by the Metis during the Red River Resistance.
A Provisional Government
The region of land between Winnipeg and Edmonton that geologist John Macoun discovered to be fertile was known as what?
Palliser's Triangle
What was the name of the wealthy investor who hammered in the last spike?
Donald Smith
Name one of the four products the textbook says were being imported to the Maritimes.
Cotton, sugar, tea, and spices