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Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

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Page 1: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Grade 9 SS Population Unit

Page 2: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Why There are Where They Are

• Cities and towns are not established in random places

• In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns are located next to natural resources – minerals, rivers, fishing grounds

Page 3: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-1

• Population distribution – where people live

• Mainly along the coast in NS

• More evenly distributed in PEI

Page 4: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-1

• Population density – how closely together people live

• People / km2

• PEI has a low population, but Canada’s highest population density

Page 5: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-2

• Slavery was a part of our Atlantic Canadian history

• It took place here until the early 1800s

• Once slavery ended in Canada, many American slaves settled here

Page 6: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-2

• Africville was a close-knit Black settlement in North End Halifax

• Residents were evicted in the 1960s without proper compensation

Page 7: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-3

• Some of the other historical events in Atlantic Canada were:

Early French and British settlement

Expulsion of the Acadians Arrival of Scottish settlers Arrival of the Loyalists

fleeing USA Arrival of Irish fleeing

famine

Page 8: Grade 9 SS Population Unit. Why There are Where They Are Cities and towns are not established in random places In Atlantic Canada, most cities and towns.

Exercise 4-4

• As of 2006, Atlantic Canada’s population is:

Rapidly aging Decreasing as a % of

Canada’s overall population Much less likely to be

foreign-born than ON, BC and PQ