The numbered treaties By Julia.

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The numbered treaties By Julia

Key words The Crown: the British government Treaty: an agreement between different countries Settlements: a place where people make a community Colonize: when a country sends people to a place to make a settlement and be in charge of the land 

What are the Numbered Treaties? Series of agreements signed There are 11 Signed from 1871 to 1921

What did the Aboriginals get out of the Treaties? Got 5$ a month Part of the treaty land Some of supplies

What did the Crown get from the Treaties? Canada's land A place to colonize in the west Land for railway, mining, and settlements 

What area's of Land do they Cover? Manitoba Ontario Saskatchewan Alberta Parts of the NWT Parts of Yukon Parts of BC

Why are the Treaties good and bad? Helped the relationship They gave the aboriginals the bad parts of land Expected aboriginals to give up many things

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