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Canada's History, in 1939, Europeans arrive, "Great Britain…
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in 1939
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"helped to feed, clothe and resupply Britain"(Immigration, 2015)
Fig 26
Europeans arrive
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Fig. 1
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"Large numbers of Aboriginals died of European diseases"(Immigration, 2015)
"Great Britain renamed the colony the “Province of Quebec.”" (Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 6
1534 -1542
traveled across
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By 1550, 'Canada' began appearing on maps
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"claimed the land for King Francis I of France" (Immigration, 2015)
in 1670
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there were
Fig 5
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"colonies became richer and more populous than New France."(Immigration, 2015)
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The USA
by 1814
"the American attempt to conquer Canada had failed"(Immigration, 2015)
Fig 12
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in 1837
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"rebels did not have enough public support"(Immigration, 2015)
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Sir Leonard Tilley
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"suggested the term Dominion of Canada in 1864"(Immigration, 2015)
vision of building a powerful, united, wealthy and free country.
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from 1867-1999
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starting from "Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick"(Immigration, 2015)
Fig 17
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1890-1900s
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"Canada’s economy grew and became more industrialized" (Immigration, 2015)
Fig 21
Sir Wilfrid Laurier
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changes
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Fig 24
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"The stock market crash in1929 led to the Great Depression"(Immigration, 2015)
in WW2
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"Canadians captured Juno Beach from the German Army"(Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 25
Fig 2
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"was the first to map Canada’s Atlantic shore was the first to map Canada’s Atlantic shore" (Immigration, 2015)
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"The Quebec Act of 1774 allowed religious freedom"(Immigration, 2015)
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1867
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Fig 18 Sir John Alexander Macdonald
"gifted politician and a colourful personality" (Immigration, 2015)
1776
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"the 13 British colonies to the south of Quebec declared independence" (Immigration, 2015)
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"Ottawa promised to build a railway to the West Coast" (Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 20
on the battlefield
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" Canadians proved to be tough, innovative soldiers"(Immigration, 2015)
Fig 22
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"Iroquois battled against the French for a century"(Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 4
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and form
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Fig 8
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Fig 7
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Fig 9 in Quebec
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in 1807
prohibited
buy or sell slaves
Fig 10
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"if the government loses a confidence vote in the assembly it must resign"(Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 14 in Nova Scotia
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"in 1833 slavery was abolished in the Empire." (Immigration, 2015)
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Fig 11
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Fig 13
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LUZ XIMENA GOMEZ BAUTISTA
FACULTY OF LANGUAGES, BUAP
NRC: 52055 ESTUDIOS CULTURALES
APRIL 2, 2025