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This unit explores the intricate relationships among the First Nations, French, and British peoples leading up to Canada's Confederation. Delve into the roles of Aboriginal societies like the Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinabe, and discover the impact of French explorers and the establishment of New France. Examine the fur trade, wars, the British conquest, and the shaping of democratic ideals, culminating in Canada's Confederation. Understand the historical narratives that have influenced Canadian identity and unity.
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Canada Origins, Histories and Movement of Peoples
Unit 1: Toward Confederation • The First Nations, the French and the British set the stage for Confederation • What are each of their roles? • What are their relationships with each other?
Chapter 1: Aboriginal SocietiesChapter 2: The FrenchChapter 3: The BritishChapter 4: The Fur TradeChapter 5: War and British Conquest
Chapter 6: The United States Breaks AwayChapter 7: The Great Migration and Push for DemocracyChapter 8: CONFEDERATION!
Chapter 1:Aboriginal Societies • Meet Three of Canada’s First Nations • Mi’kmaq People • Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) People • Anishinabe (Ojibway) People
Chapter 2:The French Explorers & New France • Why did they explore? • What was their relationship with the First Nations? • Why did they migrate to North America? • What sort of societies did they establish? • France established the first permanent European settlements in Canada.