Across
- 2. Leader of the French forces in Quebec in the 1700's, died in battle
- 4. Half Aboriginal, half European...staged uprisings after Confederation was created
- 8. To give in a bit, to allow a group of people to maintain culture and traditions
- 9. Joined confederation 1949
- 10. These plains saw an important but short battle in the 1700's
- 12. Britain in the 1700's the United States and China today
- 13. Leader of the British forces in the mid 1700's, died in battle
- 15. War of 1812 ended this way
- 16. The mighty French fortress that finally fell to the British
- 17. The site of the Metis uprisings in the late 1800's
- 20. They were former citizens of the south, once America was born they headed north and were deemed traitors
- 21. One of the two colonies not to join in 1867
- 23. We will make you believe,think what we think
- 26. These people leave their homeland and move into a new territory, usually to find a new start and a better standard of living
- 27. This country had a huge famine in the early to mid 1800's
- 29. Acadians weren't for the British or the French, they were ____________.
- 30. This migration brought 1000's to North America
- 31. If you are evicted from your land, you could face this as well...forced to leave the country
- 32. This proclomation was an attempt to assimilate the French in the mid 1700's
Down
- 1. This idea was born after the Quebec Act was created in 1774.
- 3. The aftermath of a famous Canadian battle. British territory gained. French lost. Britain now in control of North America
- 5. This was very important for the French to protect in 1774, 1867, and today
- 6. No food anywhere!!! A good reason to sail across the Atlantic Ocean
- 7. A hero or traitor? Was hung none the less
- 11. Joining of the colonies, a union is born
- 14. This railway helped thousands of slaves escape south
- 18. A promise made to all that joined confederation
- 19. This document guaranteed French rights in Canada and helped establish Bilingualism
- 22. Decided to join confederation later on....in 1873.
- 24. Forced out of their homes as they could have been dangerous French allies,they were forced to swear their loyalty, but decided against that
- 25. One of the first four to join confederation in 1867
- 28. The first "Father of Confederation"
