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Social Studies 7 Our Canada

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The Great Migration was... Peopling moving from Britain to Canada. They leave because they don't have jobs, food or land in Britain. Most come from Ireland. The French are worried
Rebellion A challenge to the people who have power Example: 1837 Rebellions
Assimilate When one group is forced to change from one culture to another
Durham Report Reccomendations 3 Recommendations: -Upper and Lower Canada combine to form the Province of Canada -More power to the colonies -Assimilate the French
Trade policy that benefits the "mother" country over the colony. Mercantilism
A government that is chosen by the people and must maintain their support to stay in power is known as Responsible Government
Manifest Destiny American policy of controlling all of North America
When two groups don't agree on anything and nothing gets done you have.... Political deadlock
Internal Factor is... Something that happens inside a colony and is controlled by the people inside the colony Example: Political Deadlock
External Factor External Factor Something that happens outside the colony and is controlled by other people. Example: Threat of American Invasion
Three factors leading to Confederation 1-Political deadlock 2-Shifting trade partners 3-Defence
-1st P.M. -Father of Confederation -Born in Scotland John A. Macdonald
Colonies that first joined Confederation -Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) -Nova Scotia -New Brunswick
Constitution The official set of rules about how a country is run
Confederation Conferences Charlottetown Quebec London
What was the main impact that the Great Migration had? Increased the English population of Canada
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