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The 1860s III: The West
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B.C. Terms of Union, 1871 Extension of British North America Act Assumption of B.C.’s debt Representation in the Dominion Government: 3 Senators and 6 Members of Parliament Dominion-paid public works development Dominion-paid regular steamship service to San Francisco and Olympia Completion of railway within 10 years Non-interference with B.C. Indian Policy
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The Prairie West (1800-1870) Aboriginal population The Hudson’s Bay Company vs North West Company Metis population Selkirk settlers Changes at Red River during the 1860s Confederation and Dominion acquisition
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Metis Resistance Early Resistance The National Committee Blocking the Lieutenant Governor’s entry The Metis Bill of Rights Provisional Government Execution of Thomas Scott Canada’s response The Manitoba Act, 1870
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Red River Rebellion 1869-1870 Red River (Winnipeg) Political coup Results in The Manitoba Act, 1870 Northwest Rebellion 1885 Northwest (Saskatchewan) Military uprising Major similarities Major differences The Riel Rebellions
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Treaty No. 1, 1871 Background Government Priorities Aboriginal Priorities The Negotiation of Treaty No. 1: Workshop Treaty No. 1 terms
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