Immigration and the Changing Face of Canada · 1800s to Present
Settling the West
Investigating the government's efforts to recruit European farmers to the Prairies and the impact on Indigenous land rights.
Key Questions
- 1How did the government "sell" the Canadian West to Europeans?
- 2What were the experiences of homesteaders on the Prairies?
- 3How did Western settlement affect the Plains Indigenous peoples?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Heritage and Identity: Communities in Canada, Past and Present - Grade 6
Grade: Grade 6
Subject: Social Studies
Unit: Immigration and the Changing Face of Canada
Period: 1800s to Present
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