Early 1800’s Canada

 

1. a.

This picture represents farming. Farming was very important because most of the people who moved here to Canada were expecting different circumstances. Most of the economical system was based of barter. So many people traded instead of buying.

b.

What we see here is social class. Social Class was clearly visible to everyone. Social class separated the wealthy from the poor. You saw that in the way they talked, acted, where they lived and where they worked.

c.

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The second picture there is a church and small buildings on the left. The first picture is the same town with a lot more development AND the church is also still there. So clearly its important. If it wasn’t they wouldn’t have had it up in the first picture.

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This is the Land Map. The shaded in area are part clergy reserves and the other part is the governments land. All the other non shaded parts of the map belong to the immigrants that came to Canada. Also most of the land that the clergy and government owned was the best land available, so immigrants also didn’t have the best farming land either.

e.

Loyalty in Britain. if you were to ask a anyone in Canada and they would say that they’re loyal to Britain. In the picture above you can see a British flag in the middle of the camp.

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