Settlers in Alberta.

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Settlers in Alberta

Review Roots - Deep connections to a place where we belong. Francophone – people whose first and main language is French Metis – people descended from British or Canadien (French) traders and First Nations British – The people who come from the British Isles https://www.google.com/search?q=british+isles&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjKxZ_l78XgAhWcJTQIHSjtCnMQ_AUIDygC&biw=1199&bih=614#imgrc=E1d9ZdjIIS6W1M:

Review The Fur Trade Voyageurs Missionaries Hudson’s Bay Company? How did they make their money? Voyageurs Missionaries Positives Negatives

We are going to learn about… People who settled in Alberta after the Fur Trade How British ways of life became a part of Alberta What did these changes mean to people who already lived in Alberta? We are going to be discussing when the fur trade was no longer a big business. People were starting to settle in Alberta and the government was concerned that the American government would take over.

British roots in Alberta The fur trade started to end in 1860. Why do you think this business started to die? FASHION! The Hudson’s Bay Company owned much of the land. Canada ended up buying this land from the Hudson’s Bay Company because they wanted settlers to move west. Why else would the Hudson’s Bay Company want to sell their land to Canada? Fur trading business was dying! How would the end of the fur trade effect the First Nations and Metis? Ask students what we mean by British roots? Beaver hats were out of fashion and silk hats were in. The Hudson’s Bay did not need this land for fur trading anymore.

The historical map is canada in 1870 The historical map is canada in 1870. Rupert’s Land was owned by the Hudson’s Bay Company and was sold to Canada in 1869. Where is Alberta in the historical map?

British roots in Alberta Until 1867 Canada was a group of British colonies. This means that they were still loyal and followed the British government. In 1867 some of these colonies got together and and created the country Canada. The Canadian Government was established in Ottawa and was similar to how the British government was run. Our government system today is still similar to the British.