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COLONY OF NEW BRUNSWICK ESTABLISHED
Canadian History: 1784-1896
QUEBEC OPDELT
First Nations like the Mi'kmaq lived here for thousands of years. In 1784, the British severed it from Nova Scotia to form New Brunswick partly due to the influx of Loyalists post American Revolution.
I 1791 vedtog det britiske parlament den forfatningsmæssige lov, også kaldet Canada Act, hvilket skabte Upper Canada (det fremtidige Ontario) og Lower Canada (det fremtidige Québec) også på grund af tilstrømningen af loyalister efter den amerikanske revolution.
Upper Canada
Lower Canada
KRIGEN FRA 1812
49. PARALLEL
Krigen i 1812 mellem de britiske og USA opstod, da amerikanske styrker forsøgte at invadere Canada. De mislykkedes.
REBELLIONS OF 1837-1838
In 1818, the U.S. and British agreed to a border along the 49th parallel from Lake of the Woods in the east (present day Ontario & Minnesota) to the Rocky Mountains in the west. This would later be extended to the Pacific Ocean in 1846 with the Oregon Treaty.
The Rebellions of 1837–38, occurred in each colony of Upper and Lower Canada against the British Crown. The revolt in Lower Canada was the more serious and violent of the two. They led to the Durham Report and the Act of Union, which were pivotal events for Canada.
BRITISH COLUMBIA 6th PROVINCE
DOMINION OF CANADA
First Nations like Haida, Coast and Interior Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw lived here for millennia before European explorers arrived in the 1750s. Colonized by the British, it became the 6th province of Canada in 1871.
The Dominion of Canada was formed July 1, 1867 with 4 provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. Celebrated as Canada Day, this is the day it adopted its current constitution and officially “became a country.”
KLONDIKE GULD RUSH
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The Klondike Gold Rush saw approximately 100,000 prospectors move to the Klondike region of the Yukon, in north-western Canada, between 1896 and 1899.