Here are the questions and answers to part 3C foundations_of_canada_part_1.docx
Push factors are reason why people leave a country, pull factors are why someone may choose one country over another to immigrate.
There were lots of immigrants from Ireland as there was a large famine. If you want to read a satirical story from the 1700s of how someone proposed to fix the famine in the country click the link below. Be aware this story is untrue, and was written as a joke to make people laugh during a very difficult time. Some content may be sensitive to some readers so do not feel obligated to read it, it is purely for interest sake. http://art-bin.com/art/omodest.html http://www.sydenhamdiscovery.ca/english/game_flash.asp
Acting out the trade.
Step 1) Read your introduction to each other. Step 2) Between you and your partner you both need to come with a trade agreement for the 25 MB. Step 3) Record your trade.
Use your textbook and some of the links below to answer the following questions: 1) Who are the Metis? 2) Who are the First Peoples? 3) What do the Metis and First Peoples offer to trade? 4) How much effort is used to create the product(s) offered for trade? 5) What value is the product to the Metis and First Peoples? 6) What do the Metis and First Peoples want in return? 7) What is the value to the Metis and First Peoples of the products that they would like in return? 8) How far did they have to travel for trade? 9) What trade ceremonies or traditions were important? 10) In your opinion was the trade fair or unfair for the Metis and First Peoples? Explain. Here digital.library.mcgill.ca/nwc/history/01.htm www.metismuseum.ca/media/db/00713 1) What is HBC? 2) Who works for the HBC? 3) What does the HBC offer to trade? 4) How much effort is used to create the product(s) offered for trade? 5) What value is the product to the HBC? 6) What does HBC want in return? 7) What is the value to the HBC of the products that they would like in return? 8) How far did they have to travel for trade? 9) What trade ceremonies or traditions were important? 10) In your opinion was the trade fair or unfair for the HBC? Explain. firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_furtrade/fp_furtrade3.html www.hbcheritage.ca/hbcheritage/history/business/fur/standardtrade.asp www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/fur-trade/ www.masters.ab.ca/bdyck/early-canada/fur/ |
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