chapter 7 – section 1 pages 155-159 teks: 1a, 5a, 6a, 7b, 8a, 11c, 12b, 17a, 21a, 21c, 22a, 22b,...
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Chapter 7 – Section 1Pages 155-159
TEKS: 1A, 5A, 6A, 7B, 8A, 11C, 12B, 17A, 21A, 21C, 22A, 22B, 22C
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Before European Settlement…A.D. 980 – Viking Erik the Red sailed to
Greenland.
A.D. 1000 – Erik’s son Leif landed on modern-day Newfoundland.
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Colonization by France and Great Britain
1497 – John Cabot claims area for England.
1600s – French show up and claim same area.Both countries interested in the fishing/fur
trade.
The countries fought for the land in the French and Indian War (1754-1763).
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French and Indian War
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Steps Toward UnityCanada became divided:Roman Catholic FrenchProtestant English
1791 – British government split Canada into two provinces (Upper/Lower).
This did not end conflict……
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Dominion of Canada - 1867It had self-government
but still part of British Empire.
1871 - Canada stretched from Atlantic to Pacific.
1931 – Formal ‘Partnership’
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Continental Expansion and Development1885 – Continental
Railway is completed.
Less than a decade later, gold found in Yukon Territory.
Gold and other minerals led to more railroads and towns.
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Canada’s Government
Parliamentary government - Legislative and executive functions are combined.
The majority party’s leader in Parliament becomes the prime minister – or head of the government.