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CANADA SINCE 1867 MIGRATION AND COLONIZATION IN THE LATE 19 TH CENTURY Population and Settlement in the Contemporary Period
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Immigration Act 1869 The immigration law increased the population of the Dominion of Canada by providing: Quarantine system to prevent the spread of contagious disease Few restrictions on number of immigrants As a result, almost everyone was welcome However, the government wanted to forbid criminals
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National Policy Essential for economic development Create a market in Canada Tariff policy on imported goods Increase trade through the development of the railroad and industries in urban centers Increase immigration through expanding settlements west of Ontario
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Emigration to the United States 5 reasons describe high emigration rate: 1. Land shortage 2. Railways 3. Proximity of border 4. Higher wages 5. Modernization of agriculture
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Colonization of New Regions Agricultural colonization was introduced by the government in order to maintain a Francophone Catholic majority in Quebec Why had colonization become an act of patriotism? Document 126 (page 73) What are the population distribution trends in figure 28?
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Colonization of New Regions con’t Where these projects successful? What were the challenges that colonists faced?
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Migrations to the West Mostly immigrants from British origin immigrated west of Quebec. Manitoba represented a francophone majority due to Catholic missionaries. Not many Francophones left Quebec the reasons for this were: Fearing the domination of Anglophone majority Following the Metis rebellions, the hanging of leader Louis Reil increased Francophones mistrust.
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