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By Lee Lee
  • First Fur Trade

    First Fur Trade
    Champlain was the first European to to travel and explore the North America Great Lakes. He thought of the potential that was with the First Nations people to start the fur trade. (Wikipedia- Sameul de Champlain François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times Vol. 6, Chapter 53, (Boston: Dana Estes & Charles E. Lauriat (Imp.), 19th C.), 190.) _Image
  • The Seven Year War Beginning

    The Seven Year War Beginning
    The rivalry of colonies were of Great Britain, Prussia, Portugal, France, Spain, Austria, Russia, and Sweden are all the allies that took part in the Seven Year war. (Wikipedia- Seven Year's War.
  • Hudson Bay

    Hudson Bay
    The Hudson Bay company is the oldest and comercial corporation that is still continuing to this day in time. It bagan as the first fur trade in North american that was operated by the Britsh colony. (google_Hudson Bay image)
  • Fall of Quebec

    Fall of Quebec
    The British General James Wolfe, won a victory that defeated the French force Louis-Joseph de Montcalm. The fall of Quebec was to establish New France to Canada. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    The Treaty of Paris was taken place after the Seven year War between the war of the French and the Britians. Great Britian won the war but granted that the French keep the Roman Catholic church in respect. (Wikipedia- Treaty of Paris(1763)_image (Wikipedia- Treaty of Paris-1763.
  • Royal Proclamation

    Royal Proclamation
    The Royal Proclamation was issued by King George the 3rd in 1763 for Great Britian. This was to arrange the colonies and settlements in North America. (Wikipedia- Royal Proclamtion of 1763.)_image
  • The Quebec Act

    The Quebec Act
    The Quebec Act included the boundaries of territory, the religion, the new government, the law and the use of the land. This portrayed the civil law and the common law of criminal negligence.
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
    The Americans delclared the war of 1812 for the reasons for the trading and exporting. The British seized the american sea ships and put them to a public use.
  • Rebellions

    Rebellions
    The Rebellion were people who were dissatisfacted by the politics of the Canadian Government that had revsioned byt the British. (Wikipedia_image_
  • Civil War

    Civil War
    The Civil War was a result of different expectations that was not preceded by the United States Constitution. That broke down some barriers of abolishing slavery. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Indian Act

    Indian Act
    The Indian Act is known as to be a respected agreement for the First Nations people to have their own self-govrnance on the reserved lands for the First Nation's people. Status indians are put through to the full legal benefit and restrictions of the Indian Act. (Indian Act-Wikipedia-
  • Louis Riel

     Louis Riel
    Louis Riel was a Canadian Politician and founder of Manitoba. He fought for the Metis rights for the Metis people who were shuned by the Canadian Government for their mixed heritage. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria
    Victoria was the daughter of Pince Edward, Duke of Kent and Stathearn. She inherited the throne at the age of 18 and held political power. She married her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. After having nine children, Albert had died and she got deeply depressed. (Wikipedia_image)
  • World War 1

    World War  1
    This Great War had a crucial impact on uprsing nations. Over 9 million soldiers had died serving this war. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Battle of Vimy Ridge

    Battle of Vimy Ridge
    The battle of Vimy Ridge was important for The Canadian history.
  • Queen Elizabeth the 2nd

    Queen Elizabeth the 2nd
    Elizabeth is the wealthiest head of seven countries followed by; United Kingdom, Canada, Austrialia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon. She gave her territories independance and her kingdom as republics. Elizabeth is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England. (Wikipedia_image)
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression
    The Great Depression was the longest, saddest and most hardest time during the 20th century era. Most of the countries were struggling with economy decline. There was no jobs available for employment for anyone and businesses were decreasing. Because of the warfare debts, the world had to suffer along with it. (google_image-unemployment march)
  • Invasion of Poland

    Invasion of Poland
    The Germans wanted to take possession of Poland with the means of being communism. The Polish did not like the idea of commuism and rejected the plan of it. Therefore, Hitler arranged the invasion against Poland which lead the war of World war 2.
  • World War 2

    World War 2
    The war began because of Poland did not agree with Germany on being communist. France and Britain proposed an appeasement which had failed and soon the German leader, Hitler, declared war. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Massacre in Dieppe

    Massacre in Dieppe
    The attack took place on the beaches of northern France and was engaged of German troops. Over 5,000 Canadian soldiers were killed instantly for the short term invasion. The actual event was based to prove that the United Kingdom was a strong alliance but it was never met. So the troops were forced to retreat the warfare but many were killed or taken prisoners by the Germans. (Wikipedia_image)
  • Pierre Elliot Trudeau

    Pierre Elliot Trudeau
    Pierre Elliot Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada. His time in chair lasted from 1968-1979 and his second time in chair was from 1980-1984. Trudeau was a lawyer in the beginning of his career and soon after was an activist in Quebec politics. (Wikipedia_image)
  • North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)

    North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)
    NORAD is an organization of that Canada and the United States merged together that provides help for the Aerospace importance. The system of sensors that detects any threats from any enemy warnings that reveals a direct act on war. (Wikipedia_image)
  • First Prime Minister of Canada

    First Prime Minister of Canada
    Sir John Alexander Macdonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada during the first period of 1867-1873 and second of 1878-1891. It has been calmed to be said that he was the father of Confederation of his time. Macdonald served to be a local lawyer in his beginning of career and soon moved up to be a premier. (Wikipedia_image)
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King

    William Lyon Mackenzie King
    King was the tenth Prime Minister of Canada and served three terms. He was a liberal in office for 22 years that was trained in law and social work. He was highly political skilled with Canadas appropiate needs, econmics and how sociaty worked. (Wikipedia_image)