Links to "From British Colony to Confederation" (1763 to 1867)

Metis History and Culture
Metis Bison Hunters
Scrip System
The Making of Treaty 8: Scrip and Speculators
Metis Homeland
Canoe and York Boat Routes, Red River Cart Trails
Historical Map of Red River Settlement
Trails and Routes: 1811-1869
Metis Settlements in Cypress Hills
Ross House Museum
The Selkirk Settlers
Lord Selkirk
The Charlottetown Conference of 1864
Winnipeg - Historic Sites
History of Peguis First Nation
Chief Peguis
Chief Peguis and His Descendants
The Canadian Encyclopedia: Rebellions of 1837
Canada in the Making: The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
Historica: The Rebellions of 1837-1838
The Canadian Encyclopedia: Constitutional Act, 1791

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Students examine life and citizenship in British
North America. This study includes a focus on
the United Empire Loyalists, War of 1812,
Selkirk Settlement, 1837 to 1838 Rebellions,
and the people, issues, and events surrounding
the origins of Canadian Confederation.
Students explore cultural diversity in early
Canada, including relationships between
Europeans, First Peoples, and Métis people.
They also consider issues related to traditional
Métis lands and communities, immigration,
culture, and identity.



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