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Chapter 5 Review

The Prairies 1870-1896 Jeopardy

First Nations and treaties NWMP First Nations and treaties National Dream CPR North West Rebellion Metis 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

What was a driving force behind the Metis moving west? 100 Decreased Buffalo

In Saskatchewan, new laws governing all aspects of life in settlement, including the Bison hunt were titled Metis 200 Laws of St. Laurent

In order to gain title to the land that had been reserved for them, all settlers in Manitoba had to have a Metis 300 Scrip

Metis President of St. Laurent, arrested Metis men who were not of the Laurent community, on charges of hunting before the official St. Laurent hunt had begun. Metis 400 Gabriel Dumont

The magistrate in the Northwest that gave benefits to the HBC, viewed the Metis as inferior and as a result hired them only on part time contracts to keep their wages low Metis 500 Lawrence Clarke

What brought about the creation of the NWMP? 100 Whiskey posts being set up. Illegal trade and overpriced

The principle fur trading post known formally as Fort Hamilton was also called NWMP 200 Fort Whoop-Up

When was the NWMP established? 300 1873

Cypress Hills Massacre One of the first battles that brought 300 NWMP to Saskatchewan (massacre of 20 Assiniboin people) NWMP 400 Cypress Hills Massacre

Major NWMP officer that fought in the North West Rebellion 500 Lief Crozier

Disease that claimed many lives in First Nation communities as a result of Fort Whoop-up ? First Nations 100 alcoholism

The main point of a treaty was First Nations 200 Terminate Aboriginal title to land

Faming equipment, supplies and instruction Treaty #1 and 2 came with compensation for giving up land. What was the compensation? First Nation 300 Faming equipment, supplies and instruction

Treaties 1-7 covered what 4 provinces? First Nation 400 Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta

In 1876, this piece of legislature made Aboriginal people live on reserves and children would attend residential school First Nation 500 The Indian Act

What was the major promise from Confederation? National Dream 100 CPR

Create a nation that would rival the USA What was J.A.M’s dream? National Dream 200 Create a nation that would rival the USA

What 3 ideas made up the National Policy? National Dream 300 CPR, Protective tariffs and settlement of the West

J.A.M had to resign in 1873 because of what? National Dream 400 The Pacific Scandal

Surveying for the railway. Explore possible routes A. Mackenzie came into power during a depression. As a result no railway was built. What did he let Sandford Fleming complete? National Dream 500 Surveying for the railway. Explore possible routes

Who was the original backing for the CPR? 100 Sir Hugh Allan

What was the biggest concern when planning the route of the CPR 200 How to get past the Rocky Mountains

Who became the general manager of the CPR and saw it to its finishing point? 300 William Van Horne

True/False: The CPR was built entirely by hand 400 True

$25 million, monopoly on rail traffic, tax exemption on land CPR 500 George Stephen, Donald Smith and James Hill invested in the CPR. What did they get in return? $25 million, monopoly on rail traffic, tax exemption on land

What were two main concerns for the Metis in the Northwest? North West Rebellion 100 Land title and financial aid

North West Rebellion 200 In 1884, a piece of legislature was created by Riel and his supporters that resembled the Canadian Rights and Freedoms. What was it called? Metis Bill of Rights

The first sign of violence between Metis and the NWMP was the shooting of two Metis delegates at.. North West Rebellion 300 Duck Lake

This 3 day battle ended the North West Rebellion 400 Battle of Batoche

Funds from “Indian department” were used to build CPR Why did the Metis have to rely on food handouts from the government prior to the NW Rebellion? North West Rebellion 500 Funds from “Indian department” were used to build CPR

Blackfoot nation chief that negotiated with Van Horne and received additional land for their reserve in return for land taken by the CPR Final Jeopardy Crowfoot