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Socials Chapter 1 Hangman

 
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Wilfrid Laurier  Purposed the vision of the next 100 years for Canadian development  
Victorian Era  1837-1901 Appearance of moral strictness.Attended church regularly, supported Britain and monarchy  
Suffragist  Group of women-wanted the right to vote  
Nellie McClung  Well known suffragist, along with other women, campaigned for womens' rights  
Alaska Boundary Dispute  Settled in 1903, British declared Lynn Canal was part of Alaska not British Columbia  
Imperialists  English-speaking Canadians proud to be British subjects ( Supported Britain in Boer War)  
Nationalists  A person with a strong attachment to their nation.  
Henri Bourassa  Voiced concerns of french-canadiens when their minority wasn't protected. Against Canada's involvements in Britain's wars.  
Ethnocentric  Believing their own race/group were superior  
Head Tax  Every Chinese immigrant to Canada had to pay a $50 fee to the government  
Aboriginal Peoles  1880's, lived in the Prairies on reserves or designated areas of land  
Reserves  Designated area of land  
Residential Schools  Schools for Aboringal children run by churches. They were overcrowded and in an unsanitary states  
Assimilation  Adoption of a minority group, intended to make people abandon their culture and follow European culture  
Urbanization  Process- an area changes from Rural to Urban  
Trade Union  Workers united to achieve goals in discussions with owners and management of businesses and industries  
Recession  Decline in Economy- Less employment and production  
1896  Wildfrid Laurier ( Liberals) elected Prime Minister  
1899  Volunteers sent to fight in Boer War, South Africa  
1903  Alaska Boundary Dispute is settled  
1905  Alberta and Saskatchewan become provinces  
1906  BC Native chief take land claim to King Edward VII, England  
1907  Vancouver Race Riot  
1908  Anne of Green Gables published  
1909  1st air plane flight in Canada  
1911  Laurier Era ends  
1912  RMS Titanic sinks off the coast of Newfoundland  
1914  -WWI begins -Komagatmaru refused landing in Vancouver