important people
Key Events
Impacts on Canada/Western Development
Impact on Western Development
100

 Big Bear was a ___ Chief.

Big Bear was a cree Chief.

100

The first battle of the North-Western Resistance

What is the Battle of Duck Lake?

100

Which region of Canada was mostly affected by the Resistance?

The West

100

Which region of Canada did the Resistance take place?

Western Canada

200

He was the leader of the Métis people.

Who is Louis Riel?

200

The Battle that took place on May 9, 1885

What is the Battle of Batoche?

200

What are the three major affects on Canada?

Politics, Indigenous peoples, and the growth of the Canadian Pacific Railway

200

The government encouraged people to move west for this purpose.

Settlement

300

He was a Cree Chief and peacemaker.

Who is Poundmaker?

300

A battle that took place south of Batoche

What is the battle of Fish Creek?

300

What happened to the Indigenous and Metis after the Resistance?

Many Indigenous and Metis peoples had lost their land.

300

The Resistance convinced Canada to develop the West more quickly, True or False?

True

400

Louis Riel fought for the rights of these people.

Who are the Métis?

400

The people who won the battle of Batoche

Who is the Government of Canada?

400
How did the North-West Resistance affect settlement in Western Canada?

It encouraged the Canadian government to increase settlement and development in the west.

400

How did the Railway help Western Development after the Resistance?

it improved transportation, settlement, and trade in Western Canada.

500

John A. Macdonald sent these people west to stop the resistance.

Who were Canadian soldiers?

500

The battle in which Gabriel Dumont and his men raided a store for supplies

What is the battle of Duck Lake?

500

How did the completion of the Railway influence the outcome of the Resistance?

it allowed troops to be transported quickly which helped the government with the resistance.

500

Why did the government want more control over Western Canada after the Resistance?

To encourage settlement and prevent future uprisings