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History of Canada Notes
Part One:
European Colonization
The First Nations
 Native peoples of
Canada
 Came from Asia
12,000 years ago
– Crossed Bering
Land Bridge that
joined Russia to
Alaska
 12 tribes made up
the First Nations
Inuit
 One of the First
Nation tribes
 Still live in Canada
today
 1999—Canada’s
government gave
the Inuit Nunavut
Territory in
northeast Canada
The Europeans in Canada…
 First explorers to settle Canada were Norse
invaders from the Scandinavian Peninsula
 In 1000 CE, they built a town on the
northeast coast of Canada & established a
trading relationship with the Inuit
– The Norse deserted the settlement for unknown
reasons
 Europeans did not return to Canada until
almost 500 years later…
A Viking Ship
England Claims Newfoundland
 Italian explorer
John Cabot, sailed
to Canada’s east
coast in 1497
 Cabot claimed an
area of land for
England (his
sponsor) & named it
Newfoundland
John Cabot
New France
 Jacques Cartier
sailed up the St.
Lawrence River in
1534
 claimed the land for
France
– French colonists
named the area New
France
New France (Quebec)
 1608--Samuel de Champlain built the first
permanent French settlement in Quebec
 Population grew slowly
 Many people moved inland to trap animals—
hats made of beaver fur were in high
demand in Europe
Samuel de Champlain
New France (Quebec)
 European fur traders were joined by French
farmers, merchants, and missionaries from
the Catholic Church
 Brought with them French laws, traditions, &
religion
– France wouldn’t let anyone move to New France
who was not Catholic
The British in Canada…
 British colonized region south of New France
– Saw New France’s success in fur trapping &
wanted to take control of the fur trade
 Led to the French and Indian War in
1754…
French and Indian War (1754)
 Great Britain and Iroquois Indians versus
France and Huron Indians
 Great Britain fought for control of Canadian
territory & the fur trade
 Conquered Quebec in 1754 and forced
France to sign the Treaty of Paris in 1763
Treaty of Paris (1763)
 Gave British control of all lands east of the
Mississippi River, except for 2 islands off of
Newfoundland
 British forced Nova Scotia’s French-speaking
people to leave
– Nova Scotia’s French went to another French
colony, Louisiana—descendants of these people
are the Cajuns
Quebec Act--1774
 British allowed French
to stay in Quebec, but
continued to control the
region
 Quebec Act guaranteed
the French the right to
maintain their culture
(language, religion,
traditions)
American Revolution
 1776—Americans gained independence from
Great Britain
– This initiated a huge cultural change in Canada
 Americans who did not believe in
independence left America and moved to
Quebec
– These people were called “Loyalists” because
they were loyal to Great Britain
– Result—Quebec began to have people who
spoke English as well as French
Quebec Act (1774)
 Many Loyalists did not want to live among
French speaking Canadians
 Cultural difference between the English
speakers & French speakers sparked many
conflicts
 1774—British government passed the
Quebec Act
Quebec Act’s Results
 Gave French Canadians in Quebec the right to
continue practicing the Catholic religion & and
allowed French civil law
 Loyalists were irritated with the new political &
cultural power of the French
 Could not own land or have representation in
Quebec’s government
 The differences among the two groups
eventually led to a re-division of the country…
Division of Canada
 Most English
speaking citizens
lived in Upper
Canada (Ontario)
 Most French
speaking citizens
lived in Lower
Canada (Quebec)
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Unit 5 Historyof Canada Part One

  • 1. History of Canada Notes Part One: European Colonization
  • 2. The First Nations  Native peoples of Canada  Came from Asia 12,000 years ago – Crossed Bering Land Bridge that joined Russia to Alaska  12 tribes made up the First Nations
  • 3. Inuit  One of the First Nation tribes  Still live in Canada today  1999—Canada’s government gave the Inuit Nunavut Territory in northeast Canada
  • 4. The Europeans in Canada…  First explorers to settle Canada were Norse invaders from the Scandinavian Peninsula  In 1000 CE, they built a town on the northeast coast of Canada & established a trading relationship with the Inuit – The Norse deserted the settlement for unknown reasons  Europeans did not return to Canada until almost 500 years later…
  • 6.
  • 7. England Claims Newfoundland  Italian explorer John Cabot, sailed to Canada’s east coast in 1497  Cabot claimed an area of land for England (his sponsor) & named it Newfoundland
  • 9. New France  Jacques Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1534  claimed the land for France – French colonists named the area New France
  • 10. New France (Quebec)  1608--Samuel de Champlain built the first permanent French settlement in Quebec  Population grew slowly  Many people moved inland to trap animals— hats made of beaver fur were in high demand in Europe
  • 12. New France (Quebec)  European fur traders were joined by French farmers, merchants, and missionaries from the Catholic Church  Brought with them French laws, traditions, & religion – France wouldn’t let anyone move to New France who was not Catholic
  • 13.
  • 14. The British in Canada…  British colonized region south of New France – Saw New France’s success in fur trapping & wanted to take control of the fur trade  Led to the French and Indian War in 1754…
  • 15. French and Indian War (1754)  Great Britain and Iroquois Indians versus France and Huron Indians  Great Britain fought for control of Canadian territory & the fur trade  Conquered Quebec in 1754 and forced France to sign the Treaty of Paris in 1763
  • 16. Treaty of Paris (1763)  Gave British control of all lands east of the Mississippi River, except for 2 islands off of Newfoundland  British forced Nova Scotia’s French-speaking people to leave – Nova Scotia’s French went to another French colony, Louisiana—descendants of these people are the Cajuns
  • 17. Quebec Act--1774  British allowed French to stay in Quebec, but continued to control the region  Quebec Act guaranteed the French the right to maintain their culture (language, religion, traditions)
  • 18. American Revolution  1776—Americans gained independence from Great Britain – This initiated a huge cultural change in Canada  Americans who did not believe in independence left America and moved to Quebec – These people were called “Loyalists” because they were loyal to Great Britain – Result—Quebec began to have people who spoke English as well as French
  • 19. Quebec Act (1774)  Many Loyalists did not want to live among French speaking Canadians  Cultural difference between the English speakers & French speakers sparked many conflicts  1774—British government passed the Quebec Act
  • 20. Quebec Act’s Results  Gave French Canadians in Quebec the right to continue practicing the Catholic religion & and allowed French civil law  Loyalists were irritated with the new political & cultural power of the French  Could not own land or have representation in Quebec’s government  The differences among the two groups eventually led to a re-division of the country…
  • 21. Division of Canada  Most English speaking citizens lived in Upper Canada (Ontario)  Most French speaking citizens lived in Lower Canada (Quebec) D D D