| A | B |
| A part of Canada under British rule that is not part of Great Britain | province |
| The French who remained in Canada after the French and Indian War were mainly... | poor farmers |
| Someone who moves to a new country is an... | immigrant |
| Many blacks from the United States emigrated to Canada to escape | slavery |
| During which war did the United States attack Canada? | War of 1812 |
| A group that has the power to create laws | legislature |
| The settlement of which province led to rebellions by the Red River metis? | Manitoba |
| French Canadians became unhappy with British rule and wanted | independence |
| The man responsible for leading the French in an unsuccessful rebellion was | Louis Papineau |
| The Red River settlement eventually became the province of | Manitoba |
| The area of land that both Canada and the US wanted was | theOregon Country |
| The descendants of the French fur traders and the Native American women were | metis |
| Early Canadian explorers were looking for | the Northwest Passage |
| The man who led the British Canadians in an unsuccessful rebellion was | William Lyon Mackenzie |
| A woman who fought for the suffragist movement was | Nellie McClung |
| Louis Riel led an unsuccessful uprising in | Red River |
| The railroad that connected eastern and western Canada was called | the Transcontinental Railroad |
| The two provinces hat united after Durham's report were | Ontario and Quebec |
| Great Britain sent Earl of Durham to North America to | investigate the cause of the rebellions |
| Alexander Mackenzie was | the first to reach the Pacific by land |
| Who was the first Canadian explorer to reach the western boundary of North America? | Alexander Mackenzie |
| A country in which two languages are officially recognized is | bilingual |
| Canada's 1982 Constitution particularly preserved the rights of the | French Canadians |
| A main goal of the Northwest Mounted Police was | protect the Indians in the western territories |
| TheBritish North America Act was important because | made Canada independent |
| IN the early 1900's Canada's population was increased most significantly by | immigration |
| In the late 1700's many British immigrants to the United States became Loyalists because | their ties with Britain were still strong |
| Rhwprovince that was created from the western part of Nova Scotai for the Loyalists was | New Brunswick |
| An armed uprising against the government | rebellion |
| reforms mean | changes |
| The law passed by the British to help the French keep their customs, religion, and language was | the Quebec Act |
| Canada gained its independence by | evolution |
| Domion Day is | July 1 |