Title: CH. 8 ARRIVAL IN CANADA
1CH. 8 ARRIVAL IN CANADA
2THE VIKINGSTHE FIRST EUROPEANS
- Based out of Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway,
Denmark) - Prior to 1000AD very warlike - set out to claim
new land riches. - Leif Erikson to Newfoundland
- Conflicts with Natives caused them to leave.
Were the Vikings the first? Bering
Strait Irish Monk
LAnse aux Meadows
31450-1600THE AGE OF EXPLORATION
- Powerful monarchs to explore The New Worlds for
legendary riches. - 1492 Columbus sails the Ocean Blue
- Trying to find a new route to Asia for Spain.
- Soon Portugal, England, France were all trying
to find the Northwest Passage.
Columbus
Northwest Passage
4FIVE MAIN REASONSEUROPEANS CAME TO NORTH AMERICA
- FISH
- FUR
- RELIGION
- FARMING
- PROFIT
- -LUMBER/MINERALS
GRAND BANKS
MISSIONARIES
BEAVER
FOOD/LAND TOBACCO
OAK
5NORTH AMERICA
- Eventually the exploring countries would lay
claim to most of North America - Spain South.
- England North and East coast.
- France St. Lawrence River region.
6DRAINAGE BASINS
Highlands/Divides of N. America Rocky Mtns /
Laurentian Highlands / Appalachians
European Possesions
7FRENCH EXPLORERS
Cartier
Verrazano
- Verrazano sent first proved N.A. continent
not a series of islands as hoped. - Ten years later, Cartier sent on second trip
ventured up the St. Lawrence using Iroquois
guides. - Kidnapped these guides and returned home.
- Returned to establish settlement but
- relations with Iroquois
- strained
- -returned home with GOLD
- (Fools Gold).
- First colony failure!!
8THE START OF THE FUR TRADE
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FAIR ???
9THE FOUNDING OF NEW FRANCE
- SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN
- 1605 Port Royal gt abondoned 1607
- Soon to be renamed Acadia.
- 1608 Quebec City
- Chosen for high cliffs - protection.
- Allied with the Algonkians
- Montagnais against the Iroquois.
- The Deal - do not trade with the English.
- Later allied with the Huron as better
- traders.
- Created an uneasy relationship with the
- Algonkians and Montagnais.
Father of Quebec
10THE PEOPLE OF NEW FRANCE
- The Company of Hundred Associates.
- Required to bring settlers to Canada.
- Establish seigneuries - feudal manors
- Jesuits
- To bring Catholicism to the Natives.
- Go anywhere - do whatever it takes.
- Coureurs De Bois
- The muscle of the fur trade - went to the source
- Officially illegal - often bribed officials.
- 13 Colonies
- The East Coast English Colonies.
- Competed with the French.
11THE PEOPLE OF NEW FRANCE(continued)
- Radisson Groseilliers
- French Coureur De Bois who turned to the English
to utilize Hudsons Bay. - Talon Jean - The Intendant
- Chief administrator to govern the local people
(soldiers, bishop, peasants, filles du roi, etc. - Frontenac
- First governor of the French colony.
- Habitant
- Peasant farmers given land for fees and service -
feudalistic. - Lived on the seigneury.
12CANADA MOVES WEST
13REASONS TO MOVE WEST
Canadian Beaver 1
Felt Hat Social Status
Made Beaver (MB)
1 Musket 12 Made Beaver (MB) 4.5L
Brandy 1 MB 2 Hatchets 1 MB
1 Blanket 1 MB 1 White Fox
Pelt 1/3 MB
14BRITISH NORTH AMERICAThe Fur Trade
- HBCo.
- Paid by salary
- Stay ay at the Bay policy
- Discouraged alcohol
- Discouraged fraternization
- Better quality goods
- Oldest continuous Co. in
- the world.
- NWCo.
- -Paid by commission
- Go to the source policy
- Aggressive trade policy
- Encouraged marriages
- More expensive goods
15RIVALRY AND CONFLICT
- FRENCH
- Catholic
- Hurons
- Quebec
- Pop. 85, 000
- St. Lawrence
- La Salle first???
- Forts / Buried
- Plates
- 1 yr. truce
- ENGLISH
- Protestant
- Iroquois
- 13 Colonies
- Hudsons Bay
- Pop. 1 Million
- G. Washington
- Forts / Settlement
16SEVEN YEARS WAR1756-1763
- Canada started in 1754 (9Yrs. War ???)
- Great War For Empire
- Not just a North American War
- First world war - France Vs.England
- Spices East Indies
- Sugar West Indies
- Fish, fur, and agriculture
- in North America
17THE LAST BATTLE WOLFE VS. MONTCALM
WOLFES COVE
PLAINS OF ABRAHAM
LOUISBOURG
QUEBEC
ACADIA
13 COLONIES
18THE LAST BATTLE
- ENGLISH
- Strong navy
- Captured Louisbourg
- Fr. corrupt officials
- Acadians expelled
- Controlled St. Lawrence
- FRENCH
- Desperate
- Knew St. Lawrence
- Quebec fortified/cliffs
- Skilled warfare
19THE EXPLORERS
20AFTER THE FALL OF QUEBEC
- England won and France lost all possessions.
- ROYAL PROCLAMATION
- Pontiac united the Natives and rebelled against
the English. - Royal Proclamation kept English out of Ohio River
Valley. - QUEBEC ACT
- Kept French language
- Recognized the Catholic Church
- Kept French law system
- Increased French boundaries (Ohio R.
- Valley)
21THE AMERICA REVOLUTION
The American people risked everything and
received - Royal Proclamation - no Ohio R.
Valley - Quebec Act - French all rights -
Stamp Act - Tax on everyday goods Boston Tea
Party - Quartering Act - House British soldiers
22THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
- 1774 Americans stock piled
- weapons.
- 1775 one shot (???) started it all.
- French Canada supported England.
- France supported America.
- 1776 Thomas Jefferson American Declaration of
Independence. - Loyalists - Americans who
- sided with England
- Many moved to Canada
- Would give rise to Upper Canada.
- Patriots - persecuted the
- Loyalists.
T. Jefferson
Upper / Lower Canada
UPPER LOWER CANADA
23BRITISH NORTH AMERICA
- THE CONSTITUTIONAL ACT 1791
- Divided Quebec into Upper Lower Canada
(Ontario/Quebec) - Each had own govt. but governor could veto.
- Catered to the wealthy.
- Would eventually give rise to the rebellions of
1830.
24PIONEERS OF UPPER CANADA
- By 1815 Upper Canadas population went from 10
000 to 95 000 (1850 4x) - The French became worried.
- Voyage from England dreadful ie. Cholera
- Black Loyalists escaped to Can. for land
freedom (100 000) - Simcoe first governor.
- Roads, native alliances, urged less slavery,
established a militia -gt all designed to protect
Canada from the Americans.
25WAR OF 1812
- REASONS FOR WAR
- Brt.- U.S. relations strained.
- Canada closest thing to Brt.
- Lost trade with Brt. Empire.
- Britain at war with France.
- Brt seized U.S. ships going to France.
- Brt. Felt U.S. threat to fur trade.
- BNA pop. 500 000 U.S.A. 8 million
- Maddisons War Hawks promoted war against Canada.
- Saw Brt. support of natives as hostile.
- NOTE - New England wanted no war -gt trade!!
26THE WAR OF 1812
- Had the Americans been united they probably would
have won. - Ie New England opted out as wanted trade.
- Brock Tecumseh led Canada to early victories
and convinced many to remain loyal. - Highlights - Laura Secord,
- Canada burns Washington
- Brt. sends more troops after Napoleon defeated.
- Last major invasion of Canada.
- Canada defeats the U.S.A.
Brock Tecumseh
Laura Secord
Can. burns Washington