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Title: Review: Population


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Review Population First Nations (Pre-1608)
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  • Not a question but know this Describe the key
    elements of the Land bridge theory.
  • Year 15, 000 years ago
  • Reason Aboriginals were following sources of
    food and water
  • Location They left Asia and came to Alaska via
    the Bering Strait
  • 1. What were the three aboriginal language groups
    in Quebec at the time of contact?
  • Iroquois, Algonquin, Inuit

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2. Identify the key characteristics of the First
Occupants of eastern Canada (lifestyle,
geographic location, social organization,
economy, dwelling).
Algonquian's Iroquois Inuit
Way of Life Nomadic Sedentary Nomadic
Type of dwelling Wigwams Longhouses Igloos, Hide Tents
Economy/Activities Hunting Farming Hunting
Location Canadian Shield St. Lawrence Lowlands Arctic
Social Organization Patriarchy Matriarchy Patriarchy
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  • 3. Know where each group lived on a map

ARCTIC INUIT
CANADIAN SHIELD ALGONQUIN
ST. LAWRENCE LOWLANDS IROQUOIS
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  • Review Population
  • The French Regime (Pre-1608)

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  • What are three reasons for early exploration in
    the 15th and 16th centuries?
  • Route to Asia
  • To claim land
  • Riches
  • Fame
  • Adventure
  • Spread Christianity
  • IGNORE QUESTION 2, 3, 4
  • 5. Who established the first permanent settlement
    in New France? What was its name? What year was
    it founded? For what purpose was it founded?
  • Who Samuel de Champlain
  • Name LHabitation
  • Year 1608
  • Purpose Fur Trade

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  • 6) Before 1663, who was responsible for
    populating the colony of New France? What sorts
    of people settled in New France? Why was this
    not conducive to population growth?
  • The company of 100 Associates/fur trade company
    was responsible for populating New France before
    1663
  • Mostly men were settling in New France
  • Theres werent enough women for babies to be
    born
  • 7) What jobs were available to men in the fur
    trade?
  • Voyageurs, Coureur de bois, fur trade merchants
  • 8) How did the fur trade impact the territory of
    New France?
  • Created trading posts throughout New France
  • It expanded the territory inland

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  • 9) What are the two ways in which the French and
    Aboriginals came into contact with one another?
    How did this impact the Aboriginal population?
  • Evangelization
  • Fur Trade
  • 10) What is the name of the government system
    implemented in 1663? Who was the first
    intendant?
  • Royal Government, Jean Talon

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  • 11) Jean Talon encouraged population growth
    through immigration and natural increase. Use
    details and specific examples to explain how he
    did this.

GROUPS Push/Pull Factors
Engages Hired workers who agreed to come for three years
Soldiers Men came with the Carignan Salieres regiment. Usually offered seigneuries.
Fillles du Roi Orphan women sent to relieve the shortage of women in the colony
Farmers Land was available.
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POLICIES TO IMPROVE NATURAL GROWTH/BABIES
PAYMENTS MADE TO COUPLES WHO MARRIED YOUNG
FATHERS OF UNMARRIED GIRLS AGED 17 OR OVER WERE FINED
UNMARRIED MEN AGED 21 OR OVER WERE FINED, BANNED FROM THE FUR TRADE
FAMILY ALLOWANCES GIVEN TO BIG FAMILIES
12) What was the role of missionaries in New
France? Evangelize the natives
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  • 13. What was the system of land development in
    New France called? Describe the layout?
  • System of land division was called the
    Seigneurial System
  • Land was divided into long, rectangular lots,
    perpendicular the the water

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Review Population The British Rule (1760 -
1867)
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  • 1) When did the British takeover New France?
  • 1760
  • 2) How did the Royal Proclamation of 1763 impact
    the territory and population of New France?
  • 3) Who are the loyalists? Why did they come to
    Quebec? How did their arrival impact the
    population of Quebec?
  • Loyalists People from the 13 colonies who chose
    to remain loyal to the British Crown during the
    American Revolution
  • They came to Quebec because it was still under
    British Rule
  • Their arrival created an Anglophone minority in
    the colony of Quebec
  • - Created the reserve system territories
    exclusively reserved for Amerindians to live on,
    and Province of Quebec created.
  • - French immigration stopped

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  • 4) In 1791, the Constitutional Act came into
    effect. It split Quebec into two parts one for
    the French and one for the English. What were
    the two parts called?
  • Upper Canada mostly Anglophones
  • Lower Canada mostly
    Francophones
  • 5) In the mid 1800s, we start getting a lot of
    immigrants from Ireland. Why? Name the other
    Anglophone groups that immigrated to Quebec
    during this time.
  • Irish potato famine
  • British, Welsh, Scottish
  • 6) What system of land division did the British
    establish in Quebec? How did it differ from the
    Seigneurial system?
  • Township system, which was divided into square
    lots instead of rectangles

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  • 7) Why did French Canadiens begin to emigrate to
    New England/USA in the early 19th century? Which
    states in New England did they settle in?
  • They emigrated due to
  • scarcity of land
  • overcrowding on the seigneuries
  • the availability of jobs in factories in New
    England
  • They settled in
  • Massachusetts
  • Maine
  • 8) What did the government and church do in
    response to French Canadiens emigration in the
    1800s?
  • They opened up new areas of colonization for
    settlement and agriculture

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  • 9) What is Grosse lle?
  • It was an island used to quarantine immigrants
    with diseases like typhus, cholera and smallpox
    when they arrived to Quebec
  • 10) Which group used the Underground Railroad to
    come to British North America?
  • African American slaves
  • 11) How was Amerindian territory influenced by
    European migration to British North America?
  • It reduced their hunting and fishing territory
  • 12) What was the significant change in the
    population of Quebec by the end of the British
    Regime?
  • More Anglophones in the population/minority

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Review Population The Contemporary Period
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  • 1) What law created the country of Canada in
    1867?
  • British North America Act
  • 2) Which two levels of government were created
    once Canada became a country?
  • Federal and Provincial

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  • 3) What is the name of the policy, which Prime
    Minister MacDonald puts into place to strengthen.
  • National Policy
  • 4) In what year was the above policy created?
  • 1879
  • 5) Did the National Policy address immigration?
    If so, what did it intend to do in this regard?
  • The intent of the National Policy was to settle
    Western Canada through an influx of immigrants.
    The land in the Prairies was advertised in hopes
    of achieving this goal.

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  • 6) European immigrants were preferred between
    1867 and 1914. Which part of Europe were
    immigrants coming from?
  • British Isles Northern Europe
  • 7) Who were the Metis, and how did the settlement
    of Canadas West have a negative impact upon
    them?
  • The Metis were half French, half native
    inhabitants of Western Canada whose main
    subsistence activity was buffalo hunting.
  • The settlement of the west threatened their way
    of life, reduced their hunting fishing ground
    and stripped them of their identities.

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  • 8) Which two western Canadian provinces were
    created in 1905?
  • Alberta Saskatchewan
  • 9) What happens to the status of the Francophone
    population in Canada after 1867?
  • Francophones became a minority in the dominion of
    Canada
  • 10) Identify two immigrant groups which helped
    build the transcontinental railway.
  • Chinese, Indians, Japanese

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  • 11) How was Canadian immigration policy
    discriminatory towards Chinese immigrants at the
    end of the 19th century?
  • The Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 led to a
    Head Tax forcing Chinese to pay in order to
    enter the country.
  • 12) Which two provinces had the largest
    populations in 1867?
  • Ontario Quebec

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  • 13) Where do immigrants such as Greeks, Italians,
    and Jews start to settle in the early 1900s?
  • They settle in the urban areas of Western Canada.
  • 14) Who was Clifford Sifton, and why is he
    significant?
  • He is the minister in charge of populating
    Western Canada through immigration and he
    administers a huge advertising campaign to
    achieve this goal.

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  • 15) Which groups were discriminated against in
    the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
  • Poor immigrants
  • Those considered mentally incompetent
  • Non-Europeans
  • 16) When was World War I and how did it impact
    immigration to Canada?
  • 1914
  • For fear of spies entering the country there was
    a pause in immigration to Canada during the war

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  • 17) Between 1871 and 1931, what changes occur in
    Quebecs rural population?
  • Overpopulation on seigneuries and scarcity of
    land caused rural population to flee to urban
    areas and the United States/New England to work
    in factories (Urbanization)
  • 18) When were the Great Depression and World War
    II, and how do these two events affect
    immigration to Canada?
  • Great Depression 1930s
  • World War II 1939-1945

Both events PAUSED immigration to Canada
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  • 19) Which groups of Canadian citizens were placed
    in internment camps during World War II?
  • Germans, Italians, Japanese
  • 20) Which country was the main source of our
    immigrants from about 1900 to 1945?
  • Britain
  • 21) When was the baby boom?
  • 1945-1960
  • 22) According to the 1952 Immigration Act, what
    types of immigrants were still the most
    preferred?
  • White immigrants from European countries and
    the U.S.

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  • 23) In what year does Canada become officially
    multicultural?
  • 1971
  • 24) What are the selection criteria for
    immigrants after 1970?
  • Job skills, education, age, language, etc
  • 25) What four categories of immigrants were
    created under the Immigration Act of 1976?
  • Independent
  • Family Class
  • Those with relatives in Canada
  • Refugees

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  • 26) Most immigrants settled in large cities after
    1976. What started to emerge as a result of this
    trend?
  • Ethnic neighborhoods
  • Ethnic businesses
  • diverse places of worship
  • 27) What special privileges does the Quebec
    Government have regarding immigration?
  • Quebec has the sole responsibility in selecting
    immigrants to the province.

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  • 28) What does the present age breakdown or our
    population look like? Why is this?
  • We have a large aging population due the the baby
    boomers reaching retirement age
  • There are few babies, as families are having
    fewer children

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  • 29) When was the Immigration and Refugee
    Protection Act implemented? What characterized
    this new change?
  • 2001
  • ? Authorities given additional powers over
    permanent residents posing a security threat
  • ? Conditions for refugee status are
    tightened
  • 30) Describe how and why the birth rate changes
    between the French period and the contemporary
    period.
  • Women are focused on their careers
  • Access to contraception
  • Expensive to raise children
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