Timelines, Important Dates and Concepts!
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Module 1: First Occupants and the French Empire in America
Political Exploration Technological advances Shamans Social Mercantilism Cause/effect Monopoly Economic Physiographic regions (4 of them) Gateways Cultural Nomadic Sedentary Matriarchy Longhouses Patriarchy Mother Country Charter Colony Native People Staple Elders Push/pull factors Settling Barter Woodland Big Game Paleo-Indian Archaic Totem Poles Demographics Wigwams Gift &counter gift relationship Tadoussac Red Bay Spirituality Normans Animism Aborginalism Innu Nukamu Festival Black Death Basques Cartier Triangular Trade Module 2: Canadian Society During the French Regime 1608 - 1760 Absolute Monarchy Chartered Companies Censitaire Mercantilism Natural Increase Birthrate Parish Seigneiry Social ladder Royal Government Seigneur Louis Hebert Habitant Cure Rights and Duties Convert Mother Country Settlement colonies Samuel de Champlain Moccasins Company of 100 Associates Trading Colony Military Government BIG 3 Jean Talon Wampum Belts Coureur de Bois Filles de Roi Engages Hierarchal King Louis XIV Smallpox Palisade Chateau Saint - Louis Fleur-de- Lys Missionaries Perpendicular Homage Birchbark Frontenac Great Peace of Montreal Rockies Christianize/convert Canadian Shield Lowlands Module 3: The Conquest and the start of British Rule 1760-1791 Economic Rivalry Colonial Empires Naval Strength Capitulation The Conquest 500 Merchants Historical interpretation Royal Proclamation Je me Souviens Treaty of Paris Assimilation Constitutions Loyalists American Revolution Quebec Act Test Act Rural vs. Urban Masonry Casks Diluted Begon Hocquart Siege Battle of the Plains of Abraham Wolf & Montcalm Acadians Oath of Allegiance Capitulation Forfeiture James Murrary Guy Carleton Tithe Thirteen Colonies Upper and Lower Canada Townships Module 4: Early Stages of Parliamentary Government 1791-1867 Representative government The Franchise Executive Council Reciprocity Elected assembly Democracy Staple Trade Legislative Council Ethnic groups Mercantile system Legislative Union Assimilation Ministerial responsibility Papineau and the 92 Resolutions Lord Durham Responsible Government Patriotes Russell Resolutions Chateau Clique Reciprocity treaty Protectionalism Baldwin and Lafontaine Cholera British American Land Company Potato Famine Scurvy Grosse Ile Canals Rebellions of 1837 Scarcity Montgomery Pardoned Lower Canada's Declaration of independence Census Preferential tariffs Canada East and Canada West Veto Manifest Destiny Tories Les Bleus Les Rouges L'Institut Canadien de Montreal Minority Prime Minister Module 5: Quebec and Confederation 1867 - 1896 Political Deadlock Rep. by Pop. Emigration Confederation BNA Act Trade Unionism National Policy CPR Louis Riel Dominion Agricultural shifts Thomas Scott Provincial Responsibilities Coal Sir John A. MacDonald Industrialization Federation Period of Contraction Northern Colonization Metis Hydroelectricity Urbanization Parliamentary system Exports Constitutional Monarchy U.S Civil War Period of Expansion Module 6: Industrial Development 1896- 1939 Imperialism Nationalism Sir. Wilfred Laurier Autonomy Immigration Conscription Roaring Twenties 2nd phase of industrialization GDP Speculation Great Depression Capitalism Fascism Nazism Government intervention Suffrage Urbanization Communism Consumer Society Harbours Custom duties Canadian Red Ensign Henri Bourassa Lionel Groulx Regulation 17 L'Action Nationale Half-mast Honore Mercier Militarism Alliances Triple Entente Triple Alliance Robert Borden The Suffragettes The Person's Case Statute of Westminister Credit Black Tuesday Great Depression Public Work Programs Welfare Employment Insurance Direct Assistance Family Allowances Monseigneur Courchesne Module 7: Contemporary Quebec 1939 - Today Conscription Plebiscite Separatism Feminism Traditionalism Sovereignist Federalism Sovereignty - association Quiet Revolution Constitutional Act of 1982 Referendums Unionism Constitutional Amendments Language Laws FLQ Nationalism Free Trade Ultramontanism Secularism Neolibralism Capitalism Protectionism French Nationalism Quebec Nationalism Agricultralism Unionism Imperialism Liberalism Anti-Clericalism Socialism Cooperatism Americanism Dualism Environmentalism Linguistics Federalism Autonomy Interventionism Bill 63 Bill 22 Bill 101* Bill 178 Bill 86 1980&1995 referendum Clarity Act Meech Lake Accord Sexism Conseil du Statut de la Femme |
Important Dates!
1000 - Vikings
1350 - Black Death
1453 - Fall of Constantinople
1492 - Columbus Sails
1497- Cabot
1534, 1535, 1541 - Cartier's 3 Voyages
1607 - Jamestown Established
1608- Quebec was founded
1634- Trois Rivieres was founded
1642- Montreal was founded
1650- Hurons wiped out
1663 - Royal Government
1672 - King Louis stops free voyages (end of immigration)
1701 - Great Peace of Montreal
1713 - Treaty of Utrecht
1754 - The conquest starts in Europe and the 7 years War
1755 - the Expulsion of the Acadians
1759 - Plains of Abraham
1760 - The Conquest and Military government (Royal Proclamation)
1763 - The Treaty of Paris and Royal Government
1774 - Quebec Act
1775 - American Revolution
1776 - Declaration of Independance
1783 - Treaty of Versailles
1791 - Constitutional Act
1791-1825 - Late Loyalists
1806 - Timber Trade
1812 - War of 1812
1815-1896 - British Wave of Immigration
1834 - 92 Resolutions
1837 - Rebellions of 1837 (Upper and Lower Canada)
1840 - Act of Union
1845 - Irish potato famine
1846 - End of Mercantile System in British Empire
1848 - Responsible Government
1854 - Reciprocity Government
1864 - The Great Coalition (Charolottetown Conference)
1867 - Confederation/British North American Act
1869 - Northwest Rebellion (Red River Rebellion)
1870 - Manitoba and Northwest Territories join Canada
1871 - British Colombia joins Canada
1873 - Prince Edward Island joins Canada
1878 - National Policy
1885 - Louis Riel Hanged
1896 - Wave of Immigration (Eastern and Northern Europeans)
1898 - Yukon joins Canada
1899 - 1902- Boer War
1905 - Saskatchewan and Alberta join Canada
1914-1918 - World War One
1918 - Conscription Effect and Women get the right to vote Federally
1929 - Stock Market Crash
1931 - Statute of Westminister
1939 - 1945 - World War Two
1942 - Conscription Plebiscite
1943 - Women get the right to vote Provincially in Quebec
1948 - Fleur De Lis Flag
1949 - Newfoundland joins Canada and the Asbesto Strike
1954 - Provincial Income Tax
1959 - Duplessis Dies
1960 - 1966 - Quiet Revolution
1962 - Hydro Quebec
1965 - Maple Leaf Flag
1967 - Canada's Centennial
1970 - October Crisis
1976 - Montreal Olympics
1977 - Quebec's Bill 101 (only French signs, students could only attend English school is their parents had attended one and immigrants HAD to go to French schools)
1980 - First Referendum
1982 - New Constitution for Canada (Quebec doesn't sign it)
1988 - Free Trade
1990 - the Oka Crisis and the Meech Lake Accord (Brian Mulroney tries to get Quebec to sign the New Constitution but Manitoba and Newfoundland don't agree to it)
1992 - Clarity Act is created as a consequence to ensure that a supermajority (60% vote) is required if Quebec wants to separate
1995 - Second referendum in Quebec
1998 - Clarity Act
1999 - Nunavut joins Canada
2001 - September 11th
1350 - Black Death
1453 - Fall of Constantinople
1492 - Columbus Sails
1497- Cabot
1534, 1535, 1541 - Cartier's 3 Voyages
1607 - Jamestown Established
1608- Quebec was founded
1634- Trois Rivieres was founded
1642- Montreal was founded
1650- Hurons wiped out
1663 - Royal Government
1672 - King Louis stops free voyages (end of immigration)
1701 - Great Peace of Montreal
1713 - Treaty of Utrecht
1754 - The conquest starts in Europe and the 7 years War
1755 - the Expulsion of the Acadians
1759 - Plains of Abraham
1760 - The Conquest and Military government (Royal Proclamation)
1763 - The Treaty of Paris and Royal Government
1774 - Quebec Act
1775 - American Revolution
1776 - Declaration of Independance
1783 - Treaty of Versailles
1791 - Constitutional Act
1791-1825 - Late Loyalists
1806 - Timber Trade
1812 - War of 1812
1815-1896 - British Wave of Immigration
1834 - 92 Resolutions
1837 - Rebellions of 1837 (Upper and Lower Canada)
1840 - Act of Union
1845 - Irish potato famine
1846 - End of Mercantile System in British Empire
1848 - Responsible Government
1854 - Reciprocity Government
1864 - The Great Coalition (Charolottetown Conference)
1867 - Confederation/British North American Act
1869 - Northwest Rebellion (Red River Rebellion)
1870 - Manitoba and Northwest Territories join Canada
1871 - British Colombia joins Canada
1873 - Prince Edward Island joins Canada
1878 - National Policy
1885 - Louis Riel Hanged
1896 - Wave of Immigration (Eastern and Northern Europeans)
1898 - Yukon joins Canada
1899 - 1902- Boer War
1905 - Saskatchewan and Alberta join Canada
1914-1918 - World War One
1918 - Conscription Effect and Women get the right to vote Federally
1929 - Stock Market Crash
1931 - Statute of Westminister
1939 - 1945 - World War Two
1942 - Conscription Plebiscite
1943 - Women get the right to vote Provincially in Quebec
1948 - Fleur De Lis Flag
1949 - Newfoundland joins Canada and the Asbesto Strike
1954 - Provincial Income Tax
1959 - Duplessis Dies
1960 - 1966 - Quiet Revolution
1962 - Hydro Quebec
1965 - Maple Leaf Flag
1967 - Canada's Centennial
1970 - October Crisis
1976 - Montreal Olympics
1977 - Quebec's Bill 101 (only French signs, students could only attend English school is their parents had attended one and immigrants HAD to go to French schools)
1980 - First Referendum
1982 - New Constitution for Canada (Quebec doesn't sign it)
1988 - Free Trade
1990 - the Oka Crisis and the Meech Lake Accord (Brian Mulroney tries to get Quebec to sign the New Constitution but Manitoba and Newfoundland don't agree to it)
1992 - Clarity Act is created as a consequence to ensure that a supermajority (60% vote) is required if Quebec wants to separate
1995 - Second referendum in Quebec
1998 - Clarity Act
1999 - Nunavut joins Canada
2001 - September 11th