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Human Geography & Urban Systems
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Developed along waterways Settled before survey system implemented Long, thin farms Heritage Law – owners had to divide land amongst offspring
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Pros – Excellent soil conditions – Access to river ways – Narrow – lower taxes – Close to neighbours Cons – Narrow lots hard to work – Land became small and unworkable when divided amongst offspring
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Occurred after survey system was in place Based on road and railways – no longer dependent on water Concession Roads are parallel to waterway, and side roads are perpendicular
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Pros – Excellent soil for agriculture – Access to roadways – Easier access to land Cons – Further from neighbours
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Land was surveyed before settlement occurred Land divided into 36 sections and each section divided into 4 quadrants A family would get one quadrant – approx. 64ha in size
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Pros – Land was well suited for modern farm machinery Cons – Soil was less fertile - needed larger farms – Resulted in farm consolidation – Some distance between neighbours
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Settlement within other areas of Canada based on two main reasons. 1. Resource-Based Settlement settlement a result of a product or resources these included fishing, forestry, mining, and recreation Occurred in Atlantic Maritimes, Boreal Shield, Boreal Plain, Montane Cordillera, Pacific Maritimes
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2. Service-Based Settlement Often based on transportation Provides a variety of services which are needed by people in lightly populated areas These may included gas stations, motels, post offices, restaurants
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Movement towards urbanization Movement to commercial farming Technology is advancing farming practices Fewer services provided within rural regions Increased costs for goods and services Less rural areas as a result of urbanization
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Read text pg. 224-233 Define key terms Questions 1, 4, 5, 7ab, 8
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