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Unit 1
Chapter 1: The First People
Chapter 2: Explorers Arrive
Chapter 2 Assignments
2.1: Europeans Arrive
Christopher Columbus
The Portuguese
2.2: Contact With First Nations Peoples
2.3: Other Famous Explorers
Chapter 3: New France
3.1: France and Britain Establish Colonies in North America
3.2: Similarities and Differences Between French and British Colonies
3.3: Impact of Colonization on First Nations Peoples
3.4: Meet New France
3.5: Hat Craze Hits Europe!
Chapter 3: Final Assignment
Chapter 4: The Fur Trade
Phase 1: The Early Fur Trade
Phase 2: Expansion Inland
Phase 3: Rival Networks
Phase 4: The Drive West
Phase 5: Monopoly in The West
Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 5: War and British Conquest
5.1: The Struggle for Acadia
5.2: The Great Deportation
5.3: The British Conquest of North America
5.4: Britain's Victory: Change and Challenge
5.5: How Did Britain Establish Control?
Ancestry Project
Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away
6.1: Conflict in the Thirteen Colonies
6.2: A Wave of Refugees
6.3: Challenges Created by the Loyalist Migration
6.4: The War of 1812
6.5: Perspectives of the War of 1812
The Re-enactment of the War of 1812
Chapter 7: The Great Migration and The Push for Democracy
7.1 The Great Migration
7.2 The Push for Democracy
7.3 The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
7.4 Britain's Response to the Rebellions
7.5 Perspectives on the Act of the Union
Chapter 8: Confederation
8.1 Confederation Issues
8.2 The Confederation Deal
8.3 Other Provinces Join Confederation
Chapter 7 and 8 Project
Unit 3
Chapter 9: The Métis Rise Up
9.1: The Red River Resistance
9.2: The Manitoba Act
9.3: The Second Métis Uprising
9.4: After the Uprising
Chapter 10: Western Expansion and the National Policy
10.1: Getting the West Ready fo Settlement
10.2: Impacts of Immigration on Western Canada
Chapter 11: Citizenship in an Evolving Society
11.1: Changing Roles and Rules
10.2: Changing Technologies and Growing Cities
Social Studies 7
Home
Textbook
Resources
Big Ideas
Unit 1
Chapter 1: The First People
Chapter 2: Explorers Arrive
Chapter 2 Assignments
2.1: Europeans Arrive
Christopher Columbus
The Portuguese
2.2: Contact With First Nations Peoples
2.3: Other Famous Explorers
Chapter 3: New France
3.1: France and Britain Establish Colonies in North America
3.2: Similarities and Differences Between French and British Colonies
3.3: Impact of Colonization on First Nations Peoples
3.4: Meet New France
3.5: Hat Craze Hits Europe!
Chapter 3: Final Assignment
Chapter 4: The Fur Trade
Phase 1: The Early Fur Trade
Phase 2: Expansion Inland
Phase 3: Rival Networks
Phase 4: The Drive West
Phase 5: Monopoly in The West
Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 5: War and British Conquest
5.1: The Struggle for Acadia
5.2: The Great Deportation
5.3: The British Conquest of North America
5.4: Britain's Victory: Change and Challenge
5.5: How Did Britain Establish Control?
Ancestry Project
Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away
6.1: Conflict in the Thirteen Colonies
6.2: A Wave of Refugees
6.3: Challenges Created by the Loyalist Migration
6.4: The War of 1812
6.5: Perspectives of the War of 1812
The Re-enactment of the War of 1812
Chapter 7: The Great Migration and The Push for Democracy
7.1 The Great Migration
7.2 The Push for Democracy
7.3 The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
7.4 Britain's Response to the Rebellions
7.5 Perspectives on the Act of the Union
Chapter 8: Confederation
8.1 Confederation Issues
8.2 The Confederation Deal
8.3 Other Provinces Join Confederation
Chapter 7 and 8 Project
Unit 3
Chapter 9: The Métis Rise Up
9.1: The Red River Resistance
9.2: The Manitoba Act
9.3: The Second Métis Uprising
9.4: After the Uprising
Chapter 10: Western Expansion and the National Policy
10.1: Getting the West Ready fo Settlement
10.2: Impacts of Immigration on Western Canada
Chapter 11: Citizenship in an Evolving Society
11.1: Changing Roles and Rules
10.2: Changing Technologies and Growing Cities
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Home
Textbook
Resources
Big Ideas
Unit 1
Chapter 1: The First People
Chapter 2: Explorers Arrive
Chapter 2 Assignments
2.1: Europeans Arrive
Christopher Columbus
The Portuguese
2.2: Contact With First Nations Peoples
2.3: Other Famous Explorers
Chapter 3: New France
3.1: France and Britain Establish Colonies in North America
3.2: Similarities and Differences Between French and British Colonies
3.3: Impact of Colonization on First Nations Peoples
3.4: Meet New France
3.5: Hat Craze Hits Europe!
Chapter 3: Final Assignment
Chapter 4: The Fur Trade
Phase 1: The Early Fur Trade
Phase 2: Expansion Inland
Phase 3: Rival Networks
Phase 4: The Drive West
Phase 5: Monopoly in The West
Final Assessment
Unit 2
Chapter 5: War and British Conquest
5.1: The Struggle for Acadia
5.2: The Great Deportation
5.3: The British Conquest of North America
5.4: Britain's Victory: Change and Challenge
5.5: How Did Britain Establish Control?
Ancestry Project
Chapter 5 Review
Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away
6.1: Conflict in the Thirteen Colonies
6.2: A Wave of Refugees
6.3: Challenges Created by the Loyalist Migration
6.4: The War of 1812
6.5: Perspectives of the War of 1812
The Re-enactment of the War of 1812
Chapter 7: The Great Migration and The Push for Democracy
7.1 The Great Migration
7.2 The Push for Democracy
7.3 The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838
7.4 Britain's Response to the Rebellions
7.5 Perspectives on the Act of the Union
Chapter 8: Confederation
8.1 Confederation Issues
8.2 The Confederation Deal
8.3 Other Provinces Join Confederation
Chapter 7 and 8 Project
Unit 3
Chapter 9: The Métis Rise Up
9.1: The Red River Resistance
9.2: The Manitoba Act
9.3: The Second Métis Uprising
9.4: After the Uprising
Chapter 10: Western Expansion and the National Policy
10.1: Getting the West Ready fo Settlement
10.2: Impacts of Immigration on Western Canada
Chapter 11: Citizenship in an Evolving Society
11.1: Changing Roles and Rules
10.2: Changing Technologies and Growing Cities
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