The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Seeking Sovereignty Louis Riel and The Red River Metis (1869–1885) Since 1670, the Hudson’s Bay Company (a British company) owned Rupert’s Land – the vast.
Advertisements

North-West Mounted Police
Manitoba Act-May 12, 1870 Despite PM Macdonald's reluctance, Manitoba entered Canada as a province, not a territory. English- and French-language rights.
The Northwest in 1800 Chapter 4 SS 10. Hudson’s Bay Company Hudson’s Bay Company  Started by Pierre Radisson and Medart de Groseillier in 1670  King.
The Prairies Intro  This chapter will focus on the story of the CPR, and the treaty process pursued by the Canadian government with the Native.
Nov 17, 2011 L.O.: To examine the differences between HBC vs. NWC. Collect HW + Community Chat Fur Trade Notes Canadian Explorers Worksheet Practice Paragraph.
The Nation Expands By: Julie B., Marika W., Jack L., Jen Z., Michael H., Joey C., Shawn D.
How did the fur trade affect The Native Peoples of the Northwest? Chapter 4 – The Northwest to 1870.
By: Shilpa, Randolph, Caitlin and Reba..  In 1872 there was pressure on the Canadian government from the First Nations in the prairies to address treaties.
The Competition between the Hudson’s Bay Company and the North West Company.
SS 10 DOW FIRST NATIONS LAND TREATIES AND THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE.
Red River And The Métis. The Events at Red River The Surveyors Arrive National Committee of the Métis The Lieutenant-Governor Arrives Forming a Provisional.
North West Mounted Police Law Enforcement after the Red River Rebellion.
 On the handout provided, please fill in what you can in the “Know” to answer the question  “How were the North West Company and the Hudson’s Bay Company.
The Colonies Become Angry.  England had engaged in 4 wars in the colonies and in Europe since 1689, and it is now  War is expensive, and the French.
North-West Mounted Police
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Settlement of the West 2.
Chapter 16.4 and 5 From Sea to Shining Sea As America continued to grow in population – Americans continued to travel to new areas in North America. –
Pacific Coast in the Early 1800’s. A. Disputes over the territory of the Pacific Coast (Oregon Territory) 1. Unsettled disputes of the treaty following.
The Oregon Territory How boundary disputes have impacted British Columbia today.
Merger of the HBC and NWC Chapter 4.3 Pages
THE MÉTIS & THE FUR TRADE. WHO ARE THE MÉTIS ? When the fur trade moved west, in the 1700s and 1800s, many French- Canadian fur traders found First Nations.
Unit 2- The Development of Western Canada n After Confederation the country expanded west at an astonishing rate. n The changes disrupted the lives of.
Development of the West Definitions and Historical Significance Ms. Reid Canadian History 11.
The Western Frontier Changes that took place in the west between 1871 and 1905 devastated the old ways. –N.W.M.Police was establish –The Canadian.
Changes: Red River Settlement SS10. Free Write Pull out a piece of paper and a pen I want you to write down how you would feel if a complete group of.
The French and Indian War
Chapter 9 Growth in the West. Natural resources – parts of nature that people can use Ex: fish, land, trees, water, oil, minerals Canada was/is very rich.
Chapter 3 Sea to Sea Adding Provinces and Territories
Westward Expansion and its Impact on Native Americans.
Riel and the Resistance(s)
Manitoba Métis. The Métis During the Fur Trade in the Northwest, both the French and the English intermarried with First Nations women. The French Métis.
The Fashion that Fuelled the Fur Trade. The Fur Trade - Where would you set up? You are an official of the Hudson’s Bay Company who has just been given.
1873: The Canadian Government Creates the NWMP To enforced the law and established a Canadian presence in the wild Northwest - paramilitary force - positive.
The early explorers to the NW were looking for the fabled North- west Passage. When they encountered the Natives on the coast, many of the explorers started.
Canada. History of Canada Native Americans were the first inhabitants of Canada The first Europeans to sail to Canada’s eastern shores were the Vikings.
“How were the First Nations affected by the Canadian government’s policies in the Northwest?”
© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Round 1 © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved The Wild West The Railway Macdonald’s National Policy Canada Grows!
Agenda For Today Quiz # 1 Notes  Whisky Traders and the NWMP
Development of the West Definitions and Historical Significance
The Plains People and Canadian Expansion
The Numbered Treaties.
The Whisky Traders and the North West Mounted Police
15.2 Trails West Main Idea Thousands of settlers followed trails through the West to gain land and a chance to make a fortune. Why It Matters Now This.
The Northwest Rebellion
The Dream of a Railway From Coast to Coast
Chapter 5 Review.
The Fur Trade and the Metis
Settlement in the West.
Presented by Rafael Sevilla
The Creation of Manitoba
French and Indian War
Think-Pair-Share TASK: Metis List of Rights on Page 220 THINK
The Red River Resistance and the Second Metis Uprising
Agenda For Today Notes Treaties and the Native Peoples
The Métis move north and west
The Oregon Territory.
Red River.
Merger of the HBC and NWC
Red River And The Métis.
Red River And The Métis.
THE NORTHWEST TO 1870: The HBC, NWC, & Native Partners
THE RED RIVER RESISTANCE
The Numbered Treaties.
Louis Riel and the Red River Settlement
Red River And The Métis.
Chapter 9: Growth in the West
Red River And The Métis.
How the Métis came to be As the fur trade moved further west during the mid to late 17th century, many fur traders (particularly French and Scottish)
Agenda For Today Jig Saw Activity  Intro to Chapter 5
Presentation transcript:

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it” George Santayana

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP During the ______, control of the Northwest gradually passed from the HBC to the ________ government.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP During the 1870”s, control of the Northwest gradually passed from the HBC to the ________ government.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP During the 1870”s, control of the Northwest gradually passed from the HBC to the Canadian government.

Handing over control of Rupert’s Land During the 1870”s, control of the Northwest gradually passed from the HBC to the Canadian government.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP One of the first problems facing Ottawa was a fur trade problem. American fur traders in what is now Southern Alberta were causing trouble.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The American fur trade was made up of several small, independent_________. These companies traded strong, cheap ______ to the Native peoples in return for buffalo robes and furs.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The American fur trade was made up of several small, independent companies. These companies traded strong, cheap ______ to the Native peoples in return for buffalo robes and furs.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The American fur trade was made up of several small, independent companies. These companies traded strong, cheap liquor to the Native peoples in return for buffalo robes and furs.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The trade soon had a devastating effect on the Native Peoples causing alcoholism which resulted in malnutrition, disease, and ______.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The trade soon had a devastating effect on the Native Peoples causing alcoholism which resulted in malnutrition, disease, and death.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The American’s, known as Whisky Traders, principal trading post was called ____ _______-___.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The American’s, known as Whisky Traders, principal trading post was called Fort Whoop-Up.

Fort Whoop-Up

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They did not trade ______ anything like what we know of today. It was much stronger, almost pure alcohol. It was also colourless, so the Whisky Traders added molasses or Tabasco sauce for __________ and ______. It was extremely dangerous and could cause death even in small quantities.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They did not trade whisky anything like what we know of today. It was much stronger, almost pure alcohol. It was also colourless, so the Whisky Traders added molasses or Tabasco sauce for __________ and ______. It was extremely dangerous and could cause death even in small quantities.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They did not trade whisky anything like what we know of today. It was much stronger, almost pure alcohol. It was also colourless, so the Whisky Traders added molasses or Tabasco sauce for flavouring and ______. It was extremely dangerous and could cause death even in small quantities.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They did not trade whisky anything like what we know of today. It was much stronger, almost pure alcohol. It was also colourless, so the Whisky Traders added molasses or Tabasco sauce for flavouring and colour. It was extremely dangerous and could cause death even in small quantities.

Which Whisky would you prefer?

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP “The  people traded anything they owned for alcohol, which left them destitute and defenseless against winter temperatures.  This was not quality alcohol.  The so-called whiskey given out by traders for buffalo robes and other furs was a lethal concoction of alcohol mixed with anything that would give it colour and substance—bluestone, burnt sugar, castile soap, Jamaica Ginger, Perry Davis Painkiller, tea, ink and sometimes, horrifically, strychnine (a poison).” –Margaret A. Kennedy  The Whiskey Trade of the Northwestern Plains

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP Seeing the possible danger of loss of territory to the Whisky Traders, the Canadian Government decided the Northwest needed some kind of policing. Their response was to establish the ______ ____ _________ ______ (____) in 1873.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP Seeing the possible danger of loss of territory to the Whisky Traders, the Canadian Government decided the Northwest needed some kind of policing. Their response was to establish the North West Mountes Police (NWMP) in 1873.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

Images of the NWMP

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP It was both a ______ force and a paramilitary organization. Its first task was to drive out the Whisky Traders and regain control over the entire _____ ____ Territories.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP It was both a police force and a paramilitary organization. Its first task was to drive out the Whisky Traders and regain control over the entire _____ ____ Territories.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP It was both a police force and a paramilitary organization. Its first task was to drive out the Whisky Traders and regain control over the entire North West Territories.

NWMP getting rid of a Whisky Trader

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP This process was hastened by an incident in 1874. A group of Assiniboine was attacked by Whisky Traders at Cypress Hills in what is now southern ____________.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP This process was hastened by an incident in 1874. A group of Assiniboine was attacked by Whisky Traders at Cypress Hills in what is now southern Saskatchewan.

Cypress Hill, Saskatchewan It is a peaceful place today, but it was the site of the massacre which convinced John A MacDonald to create the NWMP.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The attack took the lives of about thirty _____________ and caused outrage in Eastern Canada.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The attack took the lives of about thirty Assiniboine and caused outrage in Eastern Canada.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP Ottawa’s response was to send in 300 NWMP officers to establish ________ control over the area.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP Ottawa’s response was to send in 300 NWMP officers to establish Canadian control over the area.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They reached Fort _______ later in the summer and the Whisky Traders fled across the border.

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP They reached Fort Whoop Up later in the summer and the Whisky Traders fled across the border.

Picturesque Fort Whoop Up

The Whisky Traders and the NWMP The Native Peoples initially welcomed the ____ in the belief that they would put an end to the lawlessness that had plagued the region for more than a decade.

NWMP visit to a First Nations camp The Native Peoples initialed welcomed the NWMP in the belief that they would put an end to the lawlessness that had plagued the region for more than a decade.

Welcome to the Northwest

This is literally the image of the “Mountie” that I grew up with

Class Activity In your groups discuss the following question. The discussion should take between 5 and 10 minutes. Leave enough time to do the assignment below. Why did the Canadian government wish to see the Whisky Traders removed from the Northwest? Please write an in-class Opinion Piece using the textbook and the discussions with your group members. The Opinion Piece is to be one page, double spaced. Write as neatly as possible. Grammar and punctuation are part of the grading.