Across
- 3. The dominion of Canada of 1867 included ___, Nova Scotia, New brunswick and Quebec
- 5. The British _____ did not support the building of the Intercolonial if BNA didn't unite
- 6. Most of western Canada was owned by this retailer (acronym)
- 10. The act that made Canada independent in 1867
- 11. A system that has a central government and provincial or state governments
- 12. Canada ____ represented Quebec and was lead by Cartier
- 13. A meeting for discussion of information or ideas
- 14. a secret network called the underground railway helped them escape
- 15. This city was an important port as goods from the Canada's were shipped from there to Britain
- 16. When BNA's goods had an advantage over the US goods, the system was called _____ preference
- 19. _______ trade was necessary among the BNA colonies
- 21. A union of provinces and territories forming Canada
- 25. In the 1850s the ___ was incharge of the colony's government
- 26. Canada ____ represented Ontario and was led by Brown and Macdonald
- 28. British laws that governed the export and import of grains
- 30. To complete the Intercolonial Railway, investors would have to borrow large sums of money from banks in this city.
- 31. to leave one's country and settle elsewhere
- 33. the Crown generally chose a member of the British _____ to be a governor
- 35. BNA and the United States signed the reciprocity treaty which meant mutual reduction of _____
- 36. Hariett Tubman was a slave born in this state in the the US
Down
- 1. A house of parliament that is elected by voters and based on representation by population
- 2. A house of parliament that is appointment by the Prime Minister
- 4. a system of government that has no monarchy and all the politicians are elected
- 7. This feature in the BNA act decided that French and English would be languages of the parliament and legislature of Quebec
- 8. an official count of population such as gender occupation
- 9. In 1866 at ____ ____ the Fenians invaded Canada East from Vermont
- 17. The belief that the US had a duty to take over the land of North America
- 18. To take advantage of someone for one's own benefit
- 20. A vote by the citizens on a proposed government action
- 22. An exchange of privileges as a basis for relations between two countries
- 23. a symbolic tern referring to the monarch of a country
- 24. Transportation and representation were issues that often caused a _____ in the legislative assembly
- 27. This attracted the British and Americans to British Columbia
- 29. To abolish
- 32. An Irish nationalist organization founded in the US that encouraged revolutionary activity to overthrow the British rule
- 34. Around 1860's BNA'S main trading partner was ___
- 37. A piece of legislation passed by the government
