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End of WW2 1. The Great Land Grab 2. What happened to Germany 3. Birth of 2 super powers 4. Canada Displaced Persons (DP) Newfoundland, Resources
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The End of the War V.E Day: The war in Europe ends on May 8, 1945. Nazi Germany surrenders when Soviet (Russian) forces enter the city of Berlin Hoisting the Soviet Flag in Berlin
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3 Satellite Nations… Stalin never allowed truly free elections. Instead, communist governments were installed in many Eastern European nations. Main Purpose? Protect USSR from invasion from the West Buffer Zone
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Post War Germany
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The End of the War The A-Bomb August 6, 1945, a lone American bomber flew high over the Japanese city of Hiroshima Dropped a single bomb named “Little Boy” 1 st atomic bomb unleashed on the world
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V- J Day Japan surrendered August 14 – 1945 The War was OVER!!!! The new world order Two new world super – powers Atomic age A territorial war based on ideas (communism vs. free democracy / capitalism) The Cold War begins
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7 New Superpowers The United States and the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Each nation was strong enough to greatly influence world events. Stalin – Premier of USSR Harry Truman President of the USA
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8 Containment Policy George Kennan, career Foreign Service Officer Formulated the policy of “containment”: US would not get rid of communism, but would not allow it to spread. US would “contain” communism where it already existed.
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Canada Displaced Persons Newfound Land Resources An area of optimism and pessimism Middle power – cold war
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Newfoundland Newfoundland, although proving to be of strategic importance during WW2 is afraid it will loose its independence and become a colony of Britain Problem: How does it prevent itself from falling to economic ruin
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Referendums Referendum #1 People of Newfoundland voted on all 3 options No single option received a majority vote Re-vote Referendum #2 People of Newfoundland voted on 2 options: Self- government or union with Canada
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Referendum Results Those in the out-posts, fisheries, loggers and miners voted with Joey Smallwood for confederation with Canada Wanted financial security and stability The Merchants voted for “responsible self- government” Feared the market might move
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Referendum Results – March 31, 1949 52% of Islanders favoured joining Canada 48% of islanders were for responsible self-government April 1, 1949 Newfoundland became Canada’s 10 th province and Joey Smallwood became Canada’s last father of confederation Joey Smallwood first premier of Newfoundland - Last Father of Confederation
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Topic 3 Resources To Meet American Demand
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Natural Resources and mega projects Natural Resources Oil and gas Lumber, pulp and paper Hydro electric Metals / minerals Mining and aggregates Mega-projects -Pipeline -St. Lawrence Seaway -Hydro-electric dam CANDU reactors Nuclear power
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Resources Discovery of oil in Leduc Alberta, 1947 Mining – fueling the American demand for wood, coal, iron, aluminum and copper
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Resources continued Lumber – feeding American demand Nuclear power – CANDU Reactor
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Resources So how do we move these resources? Ship – St. Lawrence Seaway Rail Pipeline Highway – Trans Canada Highway
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