Chapter 8 interactions among community
Fist nations and Europeans
Europeans came to east coast in the 1500s, and depended on on first nations people to survive
the First Nations taught the europeans new thing like how to make maple syrup, and tea, they would also help them navigate the country
Europeans arrived in the west coast in 1774, and from then on many would trade with the first nation people
Peterborough's history of immigrants
ned a treaty to surrender the land to the government because he promised to give money to those who signed
The british government encouraged poor irish families to immigrate to canada
the settlers from britain and scotland worked to build a city
New Iceland
many people from iceland arrived in manitoba, in 1875
In 1897, the communities were opened homesteaders from other countries
Soon people from poland and Hungary settled in manitoba as well
European refugees
When World war 2 ended, there was a refugee crisis in Europe, they didn't have anywhere to live
Canada accepted them, and there were almost 250 000 people who arrived here between 1947 and 1962
Canada sponsored some of the immigrants who had no money