CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2

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CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2 Cue Card 1. What was the main cause of population growth amongst the Canadiens in Lower Canada? Cue Card 2. What was the main cause of population growth amongst the British population in Upper Canada? Cue Card 3. What major issue were the Canadiens facing in Lower Canada in the 1830s? What were the consequences of this problem? Cue Card 4. Which countries were British immigrants coming from? Why did they leave their homes?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 5. What issues were British immigrants facing on the voyage to Canada? How did the government solve this problem? Cue Card 6. Why was Britain cut of from its supply of timber from Europe? Cue Card 7. The U.S. wage war against Britain in 1812. How did this impact Canada? Cue Card 8. What did Britain impose on the Canadian colonies to promote imports of timber? Cue Card 9. What occupations were available in the timber trade?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 10. What impact did the timber trade have on capital and infrastructure?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Path to Nationhood– 4.1 & 4.2 Cue Card 1. What was the main cause of population growth amongst the Canadien in Lower Canada? Natural growth Cue Card 2. What was the main cause of population growth amongst the British population in Upper Canada? Immigration Cue Card 3. What major issue were the Canadiens facing in Lower Canada in the 1830s? What were the consequences of this problem? Overpopulation of seigneuries Consequences: New regions of colonization were opened up Migration to the cities Emigration to the United States

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 4. Which countries were British immigrants coming from? What did they leave their homes? USA initially United Kingdome: Scotland, Ireland, England They left their homes due to poor economic conditions, epidemics, famine Cue Card 5. What issues were British immigrants facing on the voyage to Canada? How did the government solve this problem? Issue on voyage: poor hygiene on ships was causing outbreaks of cholera & typhus Solution: Quarantine stations set up at Grosse ile & Pointe St. Levy

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 6. Why was Britain cut of from its supply of timber from Europe? Napolean organized a continental blockade against Britain – goods could not be imported or exported t or from Britain Cue Card 7. The U.S. wage war against Britain in 1812. How did this impact Canada? U. S invaded Canada Cue Card 8. What did Britain impose on the Canadian colonies to promote imports of timber? Preferential Tariffs

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 9. What occupations were available in the timber trade? Lumberjacks Hewers Sawyers Cue Card 10. What impact did the timber trade have on capital and infrastructure? First bank was created Improvement of transportation networks: Roads Canals Bridges railways