-
Period: 1400 to
Monarchy
-
Period: May 8, 1400 to
Imperialism
To have authority of an empire over colonies
ex: France over New France in colonial wars -
Dec 27, 1497
Discovery of Grand Banks
-
Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
Re-Contact
-
Period: May 8, 1500 to
Fish and Whaling
-
Period: May 8, 1500 to
Animism
Belief that non-human entities have spirits
ex: traditional, native religion
(starts to fade in late 1700's) -
Period: May 8, 1500 to
Gallicanism
A theory that challenged the total authority of the pope and the church. It put the authority of the crown first.
ex: bishops answer to king of France, king is highest authority, Henry VIII, Luther -
Champlain Relocating from Port Royal to Quebec
-
Period: to
French Regime
-
Period: to
Fur
-
Period: to
Capitalism
Encourages accumulation of wealth. Private enterprise and business run a society. -
Quebec Settlement
-
Quebec Settlements
-
Port Royal To Quebec
-
Royal Government
-
Royal Government
-
Period: to
Ultramontanism
A belief that the Catholic Church had absolute power in every way.
ex: pope is highest authority -
Period: to
British Conquest
-
Period: to
Softwood and Timber
-
Period: to
Military Rule
-
Quebec Act
A lot of land gained -
Constitutional Act
Divide Upper and Lower Canada -
Period: to
Anticlericalism
Opposed to the influence of the clergy/church
ex: separating church from state, fits with secularism -
Period: to
Liberalism
Political view founded on ideas of liberty and equality
ex: Responsible Government -
Napoleonic Wars
-
Union Act
-
Period: to
First Phase of Industrialization
-
Irish Immigration
-
Responsible Government
-
Chinese Immigration
-
Federal and Provincial Government
BNA Act --> When North America united.
Provincial Government was able to deal with local issues that needed to be prioritized. Federal Government could deal with Canada in whole. CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY
freedom: elections -
National Policy
-
BNA Act
-
Period: to
Agriculture and Mining
-
Period: to
Post-Confederation
-
Period: to
Second Phase of Industrialization
-
Completion of CPR
-
Period: to
Americanism
American traditions or values that are brought to our society
ex: music, clothing, media etc.. -
World War 1
-
Period: to
Communism
Government owns everything, all property is publicly owned
ex: soviet union (Russia), China, Cuba, Karl Marx -
Period: to
Fascism
One leader who makes all the decisions and have no say.
ex: dictatorship, world war II, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini
(Mussolini's Italy, first dictator) -
Great Depression
-
Period: to
Agriculturalism*
Ideology that values the traditional ways of life ex: Duplessis Era, glorifies rural areas and traditional values, sensationalized farming in society -
Period: to
Socialism
Larger state involvement to promote state equality
ex: public education, healthcare, taxation, starts in quiet revolution -
Period: to
Cooperatism
Economic system that encourages the concentration of wealth that goes back into the community
ex: caisse populaire, dejardins -
Statue of Westminster
middle of great depression -
Nationalization of Hydro Quebec
-
End of WW2
-
Period: to
Energy
-
Period: to
Feminism
Defending equal rights of women and men
ex: political & economic equality -
Period: to
Contemperary
-
Period: to
Aboriginalism*
Attitude that is sensitive to aboriginals
ex: not putting monetary values on land, storytelling, nature/non-living spirits -
Italian Immigration
-
Period: to
Securalism
Seperation of state from religious institutions -
Baby Boom
-
Period: to
Nationalism (Canadian, French Canadian)
The desire to form a greater Nation/ Patriotic feeling, principals or efforts
ex: Pierre Trudeau, rebellions, flags etc...
mild ----> extreme (Hitler) -
NAFTA