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British North America mid-1800s. Chapter 5 (pages 76 – 97). What was life lie in British North America in the mid-1800s? Maps – Political Boundaries Peoples of British North America and their daily lives. Chapter 5 Terms. urban census diversity Immigration elite Loyalist
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British North America mid-1800s Chapter 5 (pages 76 – 97). What was life lie in British North America in the mid-1800s? • Maps – Political Boundaries • Peoples of British North America and their daily lives.
Chapter 5 Terms urban census diversity Immigration elite Loyalist prejudice discrimination racism epidemic British North America Confederation Rebellions Responsible Government Colony minority majority rural
Great Britain, 1850s • Countries of Wales, Scotland, Ireland, England.
What happened to British North America after 1760? • 13 colonies rebelled in 1776. • Colonists vs. British Navy and Armies. • American Revolution 1776-1783. British North America, 1783 United States of America
Race to the Pacific • United States of America pushes political boundaries west. • British North America gave control of these lands to Hudson Bay Company.
British North America, 1853 Page 76
Mapping Assignment • Colour and label a map of British North America 1853. • Use map on page 76 of you textbook. • Complete questions on a separate sheet of paper so that you will have enough room to write your answers.
Crown Colonies Controlled by Great Britain. • Vancouver’s Island • Prince Edward Island • New Brunswick • Nova Scotia • Newfoundland • Province of Canada
British Territories Controlled by Hudson’s Bay Company • Rupert’s Land • North West Territory • New Caledonia
Newfoundland and its French Shore • Treaty signed by France and England in 1783 and lasted until 1904. • French fishers have rights to fish and live near British lands in Newfoundland.
PROVINCE of Canada, 1841-1867 • What is now Ontario and Quebec. • Canada East (mostly French speaking). • Canada West (mostly English speaking).