Social Studies Terms

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Across
  1. 1. Movement of people intending to establish a home and gain citizenship
  2. 6. An increase in the number of people residing in cities and an extension
  3. 9. Data that pertains to the population of a given region or country.
  4. 13. end of the Seven Years’ War. Through this treaty, France ceded its
  5. 14. Policy of a country or empire to extend its authority or domination by
  6. 17. three major elements: a) the implementation of a series of tariffs to
  7. 18. Canadian producers and products; b) the launching of the
  8. 19. Territory that is dominated by a foreign country.
  9. 20. Policy Policy put in place by the government of John A. Macdonald, consisting
  10. 22. policy of total integration of colonies into the colonizing country.
  11. 23. economic or military means.
  12. 24. other belongings of Acadians was authorized by the British Crown.
Down
  1. 2. Movement of people from one region of a country to another.
  2. 3. when absorbed into another culture; in the context of colonialism,
  3. 4. Deportation British uprooting of up to 12 000 Acadians from their homes in
  4. 5. a country that is not their native country.
  5. 7. Establishment of people in a newly colonized region.
  6. 8. American territories to England, with the exception of St. Pierre
  7. 10. at populating western Canada.
  8. 11. Process by which an individual or minority group loses its original
  9. 12. by railroad; and c) the establishment of immigration policies aimed
  10. 13. of Paris Also known as the Royal Proclamation, the treaty signed in 1763 to mark
  11. 15. Miquelon.
  12. 16. Pacific Railway to connect the central provinces to the Pacific
  13. 20. Scotia in October 1755. Confiscation of the land, homes, cattle
  14. 21. urban boundaries to include areas that were previously rural.