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The Development of the West

Teacher: Mrs.Kui
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This economic policy was put in place by John A. Macdonald in 1879.
Who formed the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in 1871?
Part of John A. Macdonald's national dream was to unite Canada from ...(3)
Canada's first prime minister.
This political scandal forced John A. Macdonald to resign from office in 1873.
What was the name of the disputed territory located in the Central Pacific coast of North America.
Improper activity or conduct
The first steamship built by the HBC to work along the BC coast.
This American belief, known as ______ Destiny, prompted an aggressive settlement policy in the Oregon Territory.
Something that encourages action or greater effort
"54 40 or fight" was the campaign slogan of which American president?
Many immigrants from this country, were paid very low wages to perform dangerous heavy manual labour on the CPR.
This American railway owner was in cahoots with Sir Hugh Allan.
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Canada's second prime minister (Liberal).
What was the name of the HBC manager who built Fort Vancouver.
A group of people who combine their resources to conduct a business together.
The CPR Syndicate included George Stephen, James J. Hill and ____.
By the end of the 1830's, there was a strong American presence ____ of the Columbia River.
The National Policy had three main parts: the CPR, protective tariffs and increased ____.
William ____ was put in charge of the CPR.
Suspecting that the lands along the Columbia River would become part of the US, James Douglas was ordered to build this new trading post, Fort ___.
an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage.
Macdonald felt that this was central to the continuation and growth of the Dominion of Canada.