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Studying History

Wave upon Wave

Life in the colonies

1815-1850

Current Events

Key TermsKey People

and Groups?

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Final Jeopardy Topic

You don’t have to live like a Refugee!

Final Jeopardy

What are Political, Economic and Social.

Name the 3 main types of refugees.

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What is Perspective

Another term for this is Point of View(POV).

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What is Primary and Secondary

All historical sources can be classified into these 2

categories.

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What is textbook, documentary, movie, teacher, exhibit *many others.

Name any 3 examples of a secondary source.

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What are age, race, gender, nationality, experience, job, social class *many more.

Name any 4 examples of Biases we possess.

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What is “DEPENDS!” Both can be reliable or unreliable, there are other questions to

ask (4 keys-stay tuned).

Which of the 2 types of sources is more reliable?

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Who are the Loyalists.

This large group of immigrants came to Canada as a result of the American Revolution (1775-1783).

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What are 1) First Nations 2) French, 3) English and 4) Multicultural.

Name the “4 Faces of Canada”.

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What is “Coffin Ships”.

This was the nickname given to the ships carrying British

refugees to Canada during the Great Migration 1815-1850

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What is the Fugitive Slave Act.

This infamous U.S. law was passed in 1850, making

Canada the most important stop on the “Underground

Railway”.

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What are the a) potato famine, b) enclosure movement

These are the 2 main causes of starvation for Irish farmers in the 1840s.

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What are local Newspapers.

This was the main source of information and

entertainment 1815-1850.

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$400What is small pox and cholera (typhus

acceptable)

Before vaccinations, these 2 diseases were very

contagious and often fatal.

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What are Canals, Steamships and Railways

Developments in these 3 areas made transportation

much easier during this time.

$800What are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Upper Canada,

Lower Canada

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Identify the 4 main British colonies referred to in this unit, which would become

part of modern Canada

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Answers will vary.

Name 3 common occupations and describe similarities they

share.

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True

True or False: There are more slaves in the world today

(2009), than any other time in history.

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What is the Point System

The introduction of this system in 1967 officially ended discrimination in

Canada’s immigration policy. .

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What is a) Vietnam 1964-1975 b) Iraq 2003-Now.

Both of these modern wars have brought US soldiers deserting the Army and

seeking refuge in Canada.

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What is California’s strict medicinal marijuana laws

The “Drug War Refugees” were coming to BC fleeing

this.

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What is a) Canada’s low birth rate, b) needed skilled workers, c) understand &

contribute to Global Village.

Give 3 reasons why Canada needs immigrants today.

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What is empathy.

To completely “put yourself in someone else’s shoes”.

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What is the Underground Railway.

This term applies to the migration taken by escaped slaves coming to Canada

1840-1860.

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What are Push factors.

These are reasons for leaving one’s country.

$800What is persecution

This is what various refugees faced throughout history.

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What is “crown reserves”

This is the land set aside for government which made it

difficult for the average immigrant to get decent land.

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Who is Mary Ann Shadd.

First woman editor in Canada. Also was an activist, educator, lawyer, and mother,

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Who was Harriet Tubman.

“Moses of her people”.

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What are Tenant Farmers.

This was the occupation of most immigrants of the Great

Migration.

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Who were Abolishinists.

This name was given to people working to end

slavery and helping escaped slaves.

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Who was a) Joseph Brant b) Six Nations.

Name the famous leader(a) of the native group(b) who

became ‘refugees in their own land’ after the American

Revolution.

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