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