Canada Origins, Histories and Movement of Peoples.

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Canada Origins, Histories and Movement of Peoples

Unit 1: Toward Confederation  The First Nations, the French and the British set the stage for Confederation  What are each of their roles?  What are their relationships with each other?

Chapter 1: Aboriginal Societies Chapter 2: The French Chapter 3: The British Chapter 4: The Fur Trade Chapter 5: War and British Conquest

Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away Chapter 7: The Great Migration and Push for Democracy Chapter 8: CONFEDERATION!

Chapter 1: Aboriginal Societies  Meet Three of Canada’s First Nations  Mi’kmaq People  Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) People  Anishinabe (Ojibway) People

Chapter 2: The French Explorers & New France  Why did they explore?  What was their relationship with the First Nations?  Why did they migrate to North America?  What sort of societies did they establish?  France established the first permanent European settlements in Canada.