We Didn’t Start the Fire by Billy Joel
We Didn’t Start the Fire
by Billy Joel
What does it teach us?
What can we learn?
What can we teach others?
How will it help us?
Confederation July 1st 1867
Canada’s first 4 provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia
In Ontario people celebrated Confederation Day with concerts, parades, and fireworks.
In Nova Scotia , New Brunswick, and Quebec
people mourned, draped black flags, and feared their future in an English-dominated nation.
What problems were they hoping to solve by joining together?
What problems still exist and are present today between these two groups?
Quebec inside a Nation
To ease tensions between the English speaking people of Ontario and the French speaking people of Quebec.
Quebec still feared being a minority
Also worried about the school system
Quebec would still have rights to govern itself as a province
Where was the Red River Rebellion?
Who led the Rebellion?
Why was there a Rebellion?
Both official languages French and English
The Red River Rebellion led by Riel wanted to force the Canadian government to give the settlement provincial status.
During the Rebellion an Ontario man Thomas Scott was executed by Riel’s forces.
Louis Riel was forced to flee to the United States
When he returned to Canada Louis Riel was tried for treason.
John A. Macdonald announced that he would be hanged.
Canada was once again divided between the French and English
1896-1911
Northwest Coastal People
Plateau People
Plains People
Eastern Woodland Hunters
Eastern Woodland Farmers
Subarctic People
Inuit
Since 1871 Aboriginal People in Western Canada had been forced onto reserves
Main purpose to free the land for settlers from Ontario or Europe
The Buffalo had been wiped out, and Aboriginal people were expected to farm, however the soil was often unsuitable.
Many Aboriginal went hungry due to this.
Defined who was a legal or “status” Indian
Were not considered citizens, not given the right to vote or attend university
Indian Act allowed Ottawa to ban important spiritual ceremonies such as the Potlatch and Sun Dance
Read Chapter 4, Answer 1, 4 on Page 45
Complete the Chart on the Boer War, the Naval Debate, the Alaska Boundary Dispute, and the Reciprocity Debate.
Posters can state powerful arguments or points of view with just a few words and images. Design and produce a poster that presents your point of view on one of the following issue s faced by Laurier.