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-Semi-sedentary (stay in the same place for 10-15 years)
-Lived in the South
-Agriculture = main source of food
-Good fighters because they know where everyone is
-Lived in long houses
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-Nomadic
-Lived in the Northern regions
-Can't farm because of the bad weather
-They are hunters and follow the animals
-Patriarch
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-The impact of natural and migratory movements on the formation of the population of the north-east America in 1500 (look at the map in the picture)
-Migration by the Bering Strait
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-Explored the Gulf of St-Lawrence
-Found a lot of fish, timber, and furs -
-Sailed up the St-Lawrence and arrived at Stadacona (Quebec) -Natives showed the Europeans how to survive winter and scurvy
-They return with native captives -
-Failed at an attempt to set up a colony
-Missionaries attemted to convert natives -
In 1605, the King sent Champlain went to Nova Scotia to start a trading post called Port Royal but it was unsuccessful because no one wanted to go all the way to Nova Scotia for trading.
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-In 1608, Champlain went back to New France and created a more successful trading post called Quebec City
-Near Stadocona (where the river narrows)
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-The King of France gave plots of land to the rich, french men who moved to New France. (Seigneurs)
-The seigneurs rented out their land to peasants
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In 1642, a third settlement was founded named Ville-Marie. The purpose of this settlement was to evangelize the Amerindians but it still became a major trading post because it was located in the heart of the Amerindian territory. In the 18th century, it was renamed Montreal.
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In 1608, the king of France gave the job of populating New France to the charter companies. They did not succeed because they only cared about their profits. Starting in 1663, the job was given to the intendant, Jean Talon. He enforced several policies that helped increase the population very rapidly. Some of those policies were Filles du Roy, soldiers who stayed after their duty ended got free land, and minor criminals could come live in NF. Also, there were fines for those who weren't married.
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In 1666, the King of France mandated Jean Talon to become the first intendant of New France and his main priority was to populate the colony.
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In 1701, Indians from 40 different nations, gathered in Montreal to negotiate a comprehensive peace among themselves and the French.
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The British come to New France. First, the wealthy business men come looking to take over making the population 99% french and 1 English.
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The territorial concessions were finally given to the British and the French had lost the territory. All the people on the territory became British subjects.
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After the War of Independance, ten thousand Loyalists left the United States to move to a British colony. Six thousand moved to Quebec and many of those settled in the Eastern Townships. The English population moved from 1% to 10%.
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In 1815, there was a lot of Irish immigration due to the Irish Potato Famine and the cholera epidemic.
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Black slaves lived in the British regions of Canada in the 17th and 18th century. Slavery was legal in Canada until the British Parliament Slavery Abolishment Act in 1834.
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-2 conferences: first one in Charlottetown and the second one in Quebec
-Became the Dominion of Canada : Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick , Nova Scotia
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There was an overpopulation in the country -> A lot of people moved to the cities to work in factories (industrial revolution) -> the cities became crowded and disgusting (horrible living conditions) -> Some people stay in the city or they move to the west or the New Hampshire/Vermont area (for a better life) (the governemnt used propaganda to promote moving to the west) (Promoting moving to the west because Canada is worried that since there is no one there, the Americans will take over)
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-A law that provides ways of undestanding the Native identity.
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-The creation of the first trans-Canada railroad
-Factories where finished products were made -
-Instead of using industrial ressources to create the products, they use natural ressources
-Brain drain (when the most educated and skilled workers leave to seek better opportunities/ starts in 1990s)
-This phase ends in 1915. -
Until the end of the 2nd World War, there were discriminatory immigration policies and since 1945, there has been a diversification of the population.
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A golf course wanted to expand which meant it went on to native land. The Mohawk warriors therefore had to establish road blocks on the border of their reserves. The native military and the Canadian forces organized themselves and resolved the problem after only 78 days.