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Period: Jan 1, 1497 to
Discovery of Grandbanks
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Period: Jan 1, 1497 to
Fishing in Canada
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Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
Fur Trade
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Period: May 8, 1500 to
Aninism
Before christianity was introduced in Canada, aboriginal believed in aninism, which view ever object on earth has a soul. -
Aboriginalism
Aboriginal's were the first nation in Canada. -
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Gallicanism
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Quebec Settlement
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Champlain Relocates from Port Royal to Quebec
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Founding of Company of 100 Associates
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Royal Government
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Military Rule
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American Revolution
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America was founded
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Liberalism
The constitutional act established representative government through elections in upper and lower Canada. -
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Timber Industry
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Napoleonic Wars
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Capitalism
The New York stock market began in 1817, which also started capitalism. -
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Ultramontanism
Pope is the supreme power. British Conquest -
Hudson and North West merge
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Anti-Clericalism
King Henry the 8th wanted to divorce his wife but the pope wouldn't let him. He created the protestant church. -
Rebellions of UC and LC
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Irish Emigration "Potato Famine"
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Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx was a believer in communism and created a manifesto about communism -
BNA Act
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First Phase of Industrialization
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Chinese come to build CPR
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Canada Pacific Railway
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Louis Riel
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Second Phase of industrialization
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Imperialism
Using a Country's military to expand their influence.
Canada helped Britain during the south African war. -
Americanism
Television, Radio, Hollywood were some of the things that America introduced to Canada. Basically it is American views pooling over to Canada -
Conscription Crisis
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Bloody Saturday
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Great Depression
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Cooperatism
Cooperatism is when people work together.
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Agriculturalism
Part of Maurice Duplessis government was the idea that the population returned to farms during the great depression. -
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Fascism
Hitler was a fascist and started world war 2 in 1939 -
Feminism
Women were allowed to vote in Quebec in 1940, so they were given the same voting process that men have. -
Hydro Quebec
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End of World War 2
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Baby Boom
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Socialism
The Quiet Revolution Socialism is were everything is regulated by the community as a whole. -
NAFTA
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Secularism
Quebec ends public support for religious separate schools -
Nationalism
example: Scottish referendum is a example of Scottish nationalism.