Grade 8 Unit 1: Test Review

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Grade 8 Unit 1: Test Review

Grade 8 Unit 1 Review For Test Handout: Unit 1: Creating Canada 1850-1890 and the BNA Handout: External vs. Internal Factors for Confederation Handout: The Road to Confederation (Webquest) Handout: The Creation of Canada Handout: Louis Riel (Webquest) and the Red River Rebellion Handout: Manitoba Joins Confederation Handout: NWT Joins Confederation Handout: BC Joins Confederation Handout: PEI Joins Confederation Handout: The CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway) Handout: The NorthWest Rebellion – Dumont and Middleton Handout: The NorthWest Mounted Police and the Gold Rush

Keywords Fenians, Reciprocity Treaty, Constitution Act, Rupert’s Land, Charlettown/Quebec/London Conferences, The Great Coalition, Manifest Destiny, Gold Rush, etc. Internal vs. External Factors for Confederation Problems with Westward Expansion (Natives) English vs. French Cultural Issues in Government The Metis There are many more so you need to review your handout packages. Format of the Test Definition Matching, Fill in the Blanks, Short Answer, 1 Essay Question