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29 Cards in this Set

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3 roots to Canada
land bridge
pacific coastal root
Atlantic coastal root
Pot Lach
gathering of people, exchange goods, made illegal, first nation member to celebrate anything and feeds the community, break things, gives things away, shows power and wealth
what was the point of whose land is this
get their land back
treaty
am agreement between two nations.
founder of the Hudson museum
Richard Emmrick
north west coast
stationary, more possessions, fishing, resources are rich, material objects, social structures are different
Artic
nomadic, unstable, only what they can carry, hunting, fishing, resources are scarce,
who were the first people in the artic
Inuit
new France population
small, no balance, mostly males
the middle ground
the relationship based on trust with natives and mixed cultures
with what type of treaty did new France sign with the British? when?
The treaty of Paris, 1763
what treaty happened in 1713
treaty of Utrecht
Quebec act of 1774
allows natives to retain french language, religion, culture
Canadian rebellions were when?
1815-1840s
what happened in 1837-1838
series of clashes between upper and lower Canada
who was partners with John a. Mcdonald
cartitier (francophone)
British north American act
it makes them their own country with some democracy (dominion of Canada)
3 groups o on the land
Acadian s
planters
loyalists
push factors
out of country
pull factors
draws immigrants into area
reciprocity
tasting agreement between Britain and US who wanted free trade
ammexation
idea of Canada joining us
in 1867, what provinces joined Canada
new Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
nova Scotia
when was reciprocity and ammexation big
1940-1967
petite Canada
ghetto Canada based around church
in 1901 what fraction of Canadians moved to us? of that, what fraction moved back to Canada
1/3 1/3
planters
worked the landscape, close relations with native people, wanted to be neutral
Acadian
8000, southern new England, farmlands, lambs crisis
loyalists
loyal to British crown during/after American Revolution, 32000 go to nova Scotia, better they go there, free black men,