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Why is the Plain of Abraham such important event in Canada's history?
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Florance
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Which movement was initiated in the 1960s by Quebecer Réne Lévesque?
(1 point) Responses a movement to give indigenous people
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which country is responsible for laying down canada's cultural foundation?
great britain france united states germany
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Which country is responsible for laying down Canada's cultural foundation?
a. Great Britain b. France c. United States d. Germany
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Connexus Student
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How did geography shape Canada between 1815 and 1840?
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pkd
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at the time of the 1837 Rebellions, why would one not get support like modern politicians do?
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pkd
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How did "interdependence" and the principle of trade replace "self-sufficiency" among Aboriginals in Canada?
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prethy
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there are ten provinces in canada but on seven in 1873. wHICH PROVINCED DID NOT EXIST IN 1873?
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caitlin
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what kind of generalized statment for an editorial would i start if i was writing from a perspective of an government official
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sara
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Contrast the report in the "Manitoba Free Press" with the actual situation of the Icelanders when they arrived. Why are the
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John
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Why did Riel and the Metis seize Fort Garry?
Because it was closest to the Red River Colony and it provided a good place to setup
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John
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The royal charter gave the HBC "exclusive" trading rights in a vast area of Canada.
What is meant by "exclusive trading
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John
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How did quebec act of 1774 influences the canadian society today? (i need to write an essay for this help ASAP)
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gleydel
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What was the main difference between the Hudson Bay Company and the Northwest Company in terms of the way their businesses were
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Liz
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Create a newspaper that reflects life and times during the Victorian era in Canada. (1837-1901)
Can someone please give me some
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John
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The History of Canada why was Canada divided into two colonies?
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Addybaby
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The History of Canada way was Canada divided into two colonies by great britain
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Addyaby
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Canada has developed in many ways since Wrold War 1. From that time to the present, what do u think are the three greatest
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james
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What were some domestic political issues in Canada in the 1920's?
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Baylee
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how did canada become a peacekeeping nation?
i wrote about lester b pearson is there another point?
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gina
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Do you think Coureurs De Bois were good or bad for New France? Why?
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Anshu
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Do you think the arrival of the loyalists was not good.
mind explaining this question for a bit. I know this question asks for my
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Brannico
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from 1867 to present day. what would be three defining moments of canadian history?
3 moments that reflect independence in some
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just wondering
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what did Nellie McClung do?
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martha
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What are the ideological influences that have shaped the regulation of the Canadian banking system?
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Shane
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I have to creat a kids book of about 15 pages or more that tells the story of Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, or Life in
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Larry
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im sopposed to write a letter to the Canadian government and its 1872 about how i feel about the dominion lands act. id ont
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beeca
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What were the types of activities that the traders of Fort Whoop-Up involved in?
also.. While the Canadian government was
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Beeca
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Why was Canada's role in the Korean war significant to Canadian history?
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Shakura
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How did the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company each view the Selkirk settlers?
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that person
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what was the war measures act?
who was sam hughes? thanks
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s
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what is vimy ridge's significance to canada?
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janette
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When were Canadian women seen as persons and when did they have the right to vote?
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Anonymous
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Hi, i am doing a essay on the Royal Commission on the status of women, Canada. Could you help me find helpful info on this
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Sabrina
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What did Canada do in the 1980's to try to promote economic growth??
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Robynn
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Could someone give be a breif explanation of Canada's 100 days. Everywhere I go there is a long essay thing, could you sum it up
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Reilly
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what did canadians wear to remember the soilders(rememberence day)?
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Danny!!! =]
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Please help me find these answers. I looked everywhere and I can't find the answers. And someone stole my textbook and my notes
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Andy Pandy
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how old is canada?and when was it born?
north america is named after a man known as enjoy when aswering
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madgalene
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The "Declaration of the People of Rupert's Land and the North-West" resulted due to a lack of government presence in the Red
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The "Declaration of the People of Rupert's Land and the North-West" resulted due to a lack of government presence in the Red
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The survey of Red River conducted by the Canadian government was based on the seigniorial system (long narrow farms) of Quebec.
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The Manitoba Act was the legislation which brought Manitoba into Confederation.
1) True 2) False
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This person was the only death that occurred during the Red River Resistance of 1869-1870.
1) John Schultz. 2) Thomas Scott. 3)
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What thing or event helped the Canadian government quickly rally troops for the Battle of Batoche?
1) Indigenous groups agreed to
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The main reason why the Canadian government wanted to take over Rupert's Land was to:
1) Control all Indigenous people in the
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As Great Britain, Canada, and the Hudson's Bay Company began to negotiate the sale of Rupert's Land, the Red River settlement
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Was the battle of batoche a rebellion a resistance or a war
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With the defeat at Batoche, he surrendered, was sent to prison, released due to poor health, and died on the Poundmaker reserve
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What impact did the Klondike gold rush have on or there Canada
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