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I worked with Matthew W.
Belongs to the Metis Belongs to the HBC/Britain/Canada The Metis used the land to a greater potential – bison/buffalo hunt and farming.Higher Metis population.The Metis are indigenous to the region. (settled in the area before the Europeans)Self-sufficient community.No one gave England the… Continue Reading →
“Battle of Seven Oaks.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 26 Nov. 2015. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Seven_Oaks>. This painting shows the battle of seven oaks, It is in the perspective of the HBC because they are the ones that look defenseless in the painting and… Continue Reading →
Why did First Nations women marry French-Canadian fur traders? To be guides and create trade ties, and make metis Which comapny (HBC or NWC) would be more likely to be working with the Metis and why? The NWC would work… Continue Reading →
How were Aboriginal people depicted in early accounts of the fur trade? They were described as having played minor and subordinate roles, and becoming quickly and hopelessly dependent upon European technology and supplies. They would have starved without the Europeans’… Continue Reading →
Charlottetown conference: The Charlottetown conference took place on September 1-9, 1864. In the spring of 1864, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI were thinking about a maritime union. Some activities that surrounded the conference which included the famous oyster and… Continue Reading →
This week in math we learned how to factor ugly polynomials. we used a flow chart to determine if the were the certain characteristics of ugly and non ugly polynomials. The flowchart goes like this: GCF(WLO)difference of squares (binomial) Trinomial… Continue Reading →
There are some different ways where there is an easier way to find the product of two binomials rather that multiplying them using distribution. One of the ways to do it quicker is when there is a binomial with a… Continue Reading →
Double majority was bad in Canada because it meant that a bill became law only if both Canada East and Canada West voted for it in the Legislative Assembly. Bills related to taxation, trade, language, or education did not pass. The government of the… Continue Reading →
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