british north america mid-1800s chapter 5 (pages 76 – 97). what was life lie in british north...

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British North America mid-1800s Chapter 5 (pages 76 – 97). What was life lie in British North America in the mid-1800s? Maps – Political Boundaries Peoples of British North America and their daily lives.

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British North America mid-1800s

Chapter 5 (pages 76 – 97).

What was life lie in British North America in the mid-1800s?

Maps – Political Boundaries

Peoples of British North America and their daily lives.

Chapter 5 Terms

British North America

Confederation

Rebellions

Responsible Government

Colony

minority

majority

rural

urban census

diversityImmigration

eliteLoyalist

prejudice discrimination

racism epidemic

Great Britain, 1850s• Countries of Wales, Scotland,

Ireland, England.

British Empire, mid 1800s

British North America, 1760s

What happened to British North America after 1760?

13 colonies rebelled in 1776.

Colonists vs. British Navy and Armies.

American Revolution 1776-1783.

British North America, 1783

United States of America

Race to the Pacific

United States of America pushes political boundaries west. British North America gave control of these lands to Hudson Bay Company.

British North America, 1853

Page 76

Mapping Assignment

Colour and label a map of British North America 1853.

Use map on page 76 of you textbook.

Complete questions on a separate sheet of paper so that you will have enough room to write your answers.

Crown Colonies

Vancouver’s Island

Prince Edward Island

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Newfoundland

Province of Canada

Controlled by Great Britain.

British Territories

Controlled by Hudson’s Bay Company

Rupert’s Land

North West Territory

New Caledonia

Newfoundland and its French Shore

Treaty signed by France and England in 1783 and lasted until 1904.

French fishers have rights to fish and live near British lands in Newfoundland.

PROVINCE of Canada, 1841-1867

What is now Ontario and Quebec. • Canada East (mostly French speaking). • Canada West (mostly English speaking).