Slide 1 Reasons for Immigration Push factors – conditions that push people away from a country Pull factors – conditions that attract immigrants to a particular location.…
Slide 1 SETTLEMENT SERVICES IMMIGRATION HISTORY Sara Fei Han Slide 2 the small number of Britons who arrive on British North American shores during the war yeas were…
Slide 1 OVERVIEW OF IMMIGRATION: THE PUBLIC HISTORY Slide 2 OBJECTIVES 1.Gain a broad perspective on the different eras of and trends in immigration (historical and contemporary)…
Slide 1 Colonization and Capitalism in Canada January 21 Slide 2 Overview: From mercantilism to capitalism, via the process of ‘primitive accumulation’ or ‘accumulation…
Slide 1 BELLWORK 1.What was life like in Upper Canada? What did they want politically? 2.What was life like in Lower Canada? What did they want politically? 3.How were the…
Slide 1 Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada Textbook Answers p. 159-161 Ms. Reid Canadian History 11 Slide 2 1. Explain the significance of Lord Durham’s Report on the…
Slide 1 CONFEDERATION Slide 2 WHY CONFEDERATE? -Unstable Government -Divided by English and French loyalties, the government could never agree on new laws, government responsibilities…
Chapter 10 Canada Section 1 - Ontario Ontario is one of the Canadian provinces. It lies between Hudson Bay and the Great lakes. The northern region is part of the Canadian…
Constructions of National Identities E. Birney, M. Atwood, Ray Smith The Decline of the American Empire How is Nation Identity Constructed? History & Culture (e.g. “Who…
Red River Red River Settlement 1811- British aristocrat Thomas Selkirk wished to create a new colony He purchased land from HBC The area was in modern-day Manitoba…