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Explore how Canadian identity shifted from British association to self-recognition, alongside struggles like women's suffrage, cultural extinction, and immigration policies. Uncover historical events that shaped Canada's diverse identity.
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Bias and Reliability Napoleon Imprisoned on St. Helena Napoleon Crossing the Alps
Canadian Identity • Originally Canadian’s viewed themselves as British Time Viewed themselves as Canadian
Women Suffrage Women’s Christian Temperance Union -Were not considered people -Wages were their husband’s property
Cultural Extinction -Indian Act (1876) -Reserves -Encouraged to farm -Poor soil -Poor tools -Poor livestock -Could not sell produce -Freed land for settlers -Residential Schools -Assimilation
Not Everyone is Welcome Komagata Maru -East Indian challenged the continuous passage law -Authorities forced the ship Komagata Maru out of Vancouver Head Tax -Federal Government tried to limit immigration from Asia -Originally $50 $100 $500