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A union made by William S. Fielding . The union was suppose to be the first step in leaving Confederation. In the end none of the provinces left Confederateion
A public land, managed by the federal or provincial government that has not yeet been sold for private ownership.
The right to vote in political elections
An extreme shortage of food
A society that that ensures male dominance
A tradition of First Nations who traded, healed, taught, danced and celebrated in groups
The government that controlled Canada
The people that lived First in Canada
A First Nation tribe that had territory stretched from the southern portions of the Gaspe peninsula eastward to most of modern-day New Brunswick, and all of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Aboriginal people living in the Maritime provinces today. Their lands once stretched along the banks of the St. John River (in present day New Brunswick and Maine) and extended as far west as the St. Lawrence.
Was a participant in the conferences leading to the Canadian confederation. Born: November 10, 1811
He didn’t support federal union in the beginning, but he changed his mind after the island faced bankruptcy. Born: 14.8.1826 Brudenell Point, Prince Edward Island. Died: 21.3.1912in Ottawa Ontario
He supported the confederation attending the Charlottetown and Quebec confereces. Born: November 29.1818 Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Died: Mey 9, 1880 in Toronto, Ontario.
He was present at all three confederation conferences and fought in the Red River Resistance. Born: 25 January 1822 near York, Upper Canada. Died: 29 May 1905 Ottawa, Ontario.
He supported the confederation in New Brunswick and Quebec conferences. Born: May 20 1814 in Hillsborought, New Brunswick. Died on December 9th 1873 in Saint Jhon, New Brunswick.
He was the leading figure in the subsequent discussions and conferences, which resulted in the British North America Act and the birth of Canada as a nation on 1 July 1867. Born: January 11 1815. Died: June 6 1891
a term that people used during the 19th century. They talked about an American expansion. They felt that the United States not only could, but was destined to stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arctic Ocean. This attitude helped fuel western settlement to go and claim territories in Canada, removal of Native Americans and the invasion of Canada.
workers came to Canada looking for jobs. They got jobs working on the train. Though happy at the time, they were poorly treated with getting paid only about $1.00 per day while caucasian people were getting paid $1.50- $2.00 per day. They were also giving more food and better living conditions.
A big trading company that was controlled by Britain.
They were the French settlers of Atlantic Canada during the 17th and 18th centuries.

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