british columbia to 1896 from the gold rush to the cpr
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BRITISH COLUMBIA TO 1896
From the Gold Rush to the CPR
The Colony of Vancouver Island to 1858
British government decided that its territory on the Pacific coast required a more official presence than the HBC
It created the Crown colony of Vancouver Island
Britain gave the HBC a trade monopoly in the new colony, but it had to sell land to British settlers who came to live there
The new governor James Douglas was not eager to see any more Americans in the area, so he actively encouraged British settlement of the colony
Royal Navy played a big role in the social life of Fort Victoria
The Cariboo Gold Rush
Most famous gold rush in British Columbia Sometimes mentioned as the reason of the creation of the Colony of British Columbia In 1848, gold was discovered along the Sacramento River in central California The population of the Cariboo gold rush was largely British and Canadian Many of the population that came for the Cariboo rush also stayed on as permanent
settlers Great shifts in population occurred in parts of British Columbia and Vancouver Island
during the Cariboo Gold Rush
British Columbia Joins Confederation
Many people in BC and Ottawa were afraid that the United States might try to take over the colonies. If they joined Confederation, the colonies would then be part of a larger country. Entering confederation could end their fears.
Elected representatives from the mainland were all in favor of Confederation
By joining Canada they would get their own provincial government.
The Canadian government agreed to practically all the delegation’s terms
The Canadian government promised to start work on a railroad within two years, to be completed in ten years.
British Columbia was the sixth province to join confederation
On July 20, 1871, British Columbia officially joined Canada.
The Emergence of Vancouver
Vancouver is the youngest major community in British Columbia
In the early 1860s Vancouver remained the home of the Musqueam and Squamish people
It had been this way for thousands of years
William Van Horne traveled down the Inlet to Gastown and found a deep-water anchorage with an expanse of flat land ideal for rail yards
He named this site Vancouver The CPR was completed in late 1885
and the future townsite of Vancouver was laid out
The new city had a population of more than 5000 by the end of 1890
The Chinese in British Columbia
First Chinese immigrants to North America came during the California Gold Rush of the early 1850s
They realized their opportunities in BC were limited by racism, so many Chinese miners started reworking claims abandoned by the White miners intent on quick wealth
In 1883 of the roughly 2000 gold miners left in BC, 1500 were Chinese
CPR was faced with a shortage of labor for the BC section of the railway so it hired large groups of Chinese laborers
Approximately 17 000 Chinese immigrants came to British Columbia to work on the railway
An estimated 600 Chinese workers died during the four years of railway construction