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__________ was a leader of the Odawa Nation who organized an alliance of First Nations to oppose Britain’s takeover.
a) Minweweh
b) Noondam
c) Pontiac
d) Vaudreuil

What did the Loyalists claim at their arrival in Canada that lead to the creation of the province of New Brunswick?
a) To pay more taxes
b) To have free land
c) To have the right to vote
d) To hold political positions

The Act of Union combined Upper and Lower Canada into a single province. This province was called
a) Northwest Territories
b) Ontario
c) Canada East
d) the Province of Canada

Chief Tecumseh was an ally of the
a) Canadiens
b) Americans
c) British
d) Cree

The Royal Proclamation of 1763 made it clear that Britain expected the Canadiens to __________.
a) Assimilate
b) Leave
c) Coexist
d) Pay tithes

All the following leaders were involved in Confederation except
a) John A Macdonald
b) Chief Tecumseh
c) Georges-Étienne Cartier
d) George Brown

Which treaty put an end to the Seven Year War between the British and the French?
a) Treaty of New France
b) Treaty of London
c) Treaty of Paris
d) Treaty of Versaille

Confederation was an agreement which provided the original provinces...
a) ...protection from Britain and the high taxes and tariffs imposed by the colonial government. ...the safety of a large union,
b) ...equal representation from each province within the federal government of Canada.
c) ...the safety of a large union, but the ability to govern their own regional affairs.
d) ...a military alliance, but the ability to remain separate independent nations in times of peace.

Patriots were people who were loyal to the King of England.
a) False
b) True
c)
d)

The term “Yankee” refers to a(n) __________ person.
a) American
b) Canadien
c) British
d) Aboriginal

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