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History
Industrial revolution
Jobs
Carpenters
Lost
Tailors
Shoe makers
Printers
Factories
Dangerous places
Machines
Workers
Bad working conditions
Injuries and deaths
Strikes
Unions
skilled
Unskilled
Transportation
Railways
More dierect
Faster transportation
Non-seasonal
Wont freeze during winter
Challenges
Took a while to make
Super expensive
Water ways
Challenges
Seasonal
Freeze during winter
The Canal
Building process
Slow
2000 Deaths
Malaria
steam engines
Steam trains
Steam boats
Much faster transportation
Easier to sustain
Faster boats
To many goods
Exporting goods
More expenses for transportation
Taxes
Confederation
Political Deadlock
A stalemate between Political parties when nobody can agree on anything
Britain
Corn Laws
tariffs on wheat not produced in Britain
British Farmers were happy
Consumers and business people were angry
Unbalance in the economy
Britain removes the Corn Laws
Improves relation ship between Britain and the Colonies of BNA
Railroads
U.S.A
Fear of invasion
Trent Crisis
Confederates caught working with the British
BNA felt threatened
Fenians
Irish civil war veterans who launched raids on BNA
Manifest destiny
A given right for Americans to rule of North America including BNA
The Great Coalition
George Brown
Johnny Mcdonald
Joined together to force something through the political deadlock.
Rep by pop
Deadlock solved
Cartier
BNA
Colonies
Rupert's Land
Over hunted buffalo
Large territory
Small transportation
Canada East
seasonal waterway transportation
Canada west
Lack of transportation without railways
New Brunswick
Small
Concerned about the U.S border
Nova Scotia
British Columbia
Distance from other Colonies
P.E.I
Far main land
More expenses for shipping
Absentee Land Lords
Owning land in Canada while in Britain
Newfoundland
Close ties to Britain
slow to develop politically
Act of Union 1841
Canada East
The province of Canada
Canada West
S&S
Geography
Caribou Gold Rush
BC was found to have a ton of gold
Salish First nations thought they owned the land
Soldiers from U.S came
British Crown takes control of the area
Population grew
More miners came from other places
Permit needed to mine for gold and to live this
No one got along
Racism
Discrimination