Canadian Pacific Railway

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Canadian Pacific Railway BY: Kiera and Maggie .

Why is the railway important? It is important because the original idea was for it to help people go across a continent.

The company was given 25 million dollars for the railway.  The British wanted the railway to stretch from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean . The company was given 25 million dollars for the railway. The Metis weren't happy that the railway was being built through there land. So they had a war it was called the North West Rebellion. The railway consisted of four provinces Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Quebec ,and Ontario.  Most railway workers were Chinese. Also the people who worked with British Columbia didn't want the Chinese to help. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.

The railway was finished on November 7th 1885. It took 4 years. The project started on February 16th 1881. I was shocked to hear that the white people didn't respect the Chinese My reaction was amazed. I was amazed to learn about how the railway was made.  This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.

Sources The Encyclopedia of Manitoba The story of the Canadian Pacific Railway Wikipedia The Canadian Pacific Railway which is a video on YouTube.

Thank you for listening! This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.