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Vancouver Island

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Who was the new Chief Factor?   James Douglas  
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What was Douglas asked to do in 1843?   Set up a new fort on Vancouver Island.  
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What fort was established?   Fort Victoria  
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Who was the new Fort named after?   The Queen.  
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Where was the border established in 1846?   On the 49th parallel.  
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What happened to Vancouver Island?   It became a Crown Colony in 1848.  
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Who resigned after 6 months?   Richard Blanshard  
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What was Douglas named after Blanshard?   2nd Governor.  
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How much was land sold for?   1 pound per acre (minimum of 20 acres).  
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What were most settlers?   HBC employees.  
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What was found near Nanaimo?   Coal  
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Who arrived in Nanaimo?   Miners  
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Where was a naval base created?   Esquimalt  
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What was opened in 1856?   A Legislative Assembly (7 members).  
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Who could vote?   Those with land.  
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How many could vote?   40 out of 450.  
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How many natives lived on the island?   30,000  
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What did Douglas do for the natives?   Make treaties to keep their hunting and fishing rights.  
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What did Douglas think?   That the natives had title to the land.  
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What were the treaties seen as?   Leases  
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