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Daily Life in BNA Label the following job opportunities with the job sector they belonged to (primary, secondary, tertiary). –Farming primary –Fishing primary –Logging primary –Manufacturing secondary –Shipbuilding secondary
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Chapter 5 Review Label the following statements about daily life in British North America in the mid- 1800s as true statements or false statements.
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Chapter 5 Review Common methods of transportation were basic roads, by foot, horse, or oxen. TRUE
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Pastimes that were popular were sporting events, reading, and family activities. TRUE
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At that time, everyone attended school regularly. There were no longer one room schoolhouses. FALSE
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Medical knowledge at that time was very advanced. Doctors then knew everything that doctors today know. FALSE
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Rebellion What were three of the main issues that caused the rebellions in Lower Canada? losing their language losing land preserve their culture and religion living with poverty government not doing enough to help them outbreak of cholera
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What were three of the main issues that caused the rebellions in Upper Canada? How tax money was spent Executive would act on its own needs and interests elite got best land Church of England had large land grants that it did not use New immigrants had to travel further away from the city centre to find land Widespread crop failures international economic downturn of the 1830s.
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What were Lord Durham’s two recommendations after the rebellions? –Join Upper and Lower Canada into one colony –give the new colony responsible government
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Which one of Lord Durham’s two recommendations was followed? –Join Upper and Lower Canada into one colony
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Rating & Debating Confederation French Canadians were not sure about Confederation because they would lose power and their culture because they would be in: –The majority (bigger numbers). –The way of the English Canadian members. –The minority (smaller numbers).
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P.E.I. was not interested in Confederation because: –They would not benefit from a railway and they had problems with landlords. –They already had a railway and they had problems with landlords. –They would not benefit from a railway and they solved their own problem with the landlords.
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Newfoundland was not interested in Confederation because: –They had already built a railway and stopped fishing. –They would not benefit from a railway and already traded fish in Europe. –Already had a strong army for defence and had lots of land for new settlers.
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Some Nova Scotians (including Joseph Howe) were not interested in Confederation because: –They wanted to stop trading fish and they would not benefit from a railway. –They would have too many representatives and they had many debts to pay off before joining Confederation. –They would have few representatives and they didn’t want to pay for the Province of Canada’s debts.
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Confederation Achieved Confederation Achieved These four provinces formed Canada after Confederation: Quebec (used to be Canada East/Lower Canada) Ontario (used to be Canada West/Upper Canada) Nova Scotia New Brunswick
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Confederation Achieved Confederation Achieved These two colonies decided not to join in Confederation: Newfoundland Prince Edward Island
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Confederation Achieved Confederation Achieved Name the date (day, month, year) of Confederation: 1 st July 1867
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Confederation Achieved Confederation Achieved Name the document/act that created the Dominion of Canada: British North America Act OR BNA Act
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