Canada+1750-1914

CHART: CHARACTERISTICS OF A CIVILIZATION OR CULTURE

NAME: William Stargardt PERIOD: __DATE:__

· **Leaders, Elites** · **State Structure** · **War** · **Diplomacy, Treaties** · **Courts, Laws** || * ** Was originally French and English colonies that united while still acting as separate provinces. ** · **Type of System** · **Technology, Industry** · **Trade, Commerce** · **Capital/Money** · **Types of Businesses** || * ** During this time period, Canada has mostly a rural economy which doesn't fully industrialize until the next era. ** · **Holy Books** · **Beliefs, Teachings** · **Conversion** · **Sin/Salvation** · **Deities** || * **The eastern provinces are dominated by Catholics while the western provinces are dominated by protestants.** || · **Family** · **Gender Relations** · **Social Classes** · **Inequalities** · **Life Styles** || * ** Has a large aboriginal population ** · **Art, Music** · **Writing, Literature** · **Philosophy** · **Math & Science** · **Education** ||  || · **Location** · **Physical** · **Movement** · **Human/Environment** · **Region** || * **North America** ||
 * =POLITICAL=
 * ** John A. MacDonald established tariffs to help Canada maintain their own industry. **
 * ** The Constitution Act of 1867 officially made Canada a confederation with four provinces. **
 * ** Since Britain still maintained control of Canada, their declaration of war in 1914 brought them into WWI. ** ||
 * =ECONOMIC=
 * ** Trade with Great Britain and the US is the most abundant. **
 * ** Furs are one of Canada's best exports. ** ||
 * == RELIGIOUS ==
 * == SOCIAL ==
 * ** Same social classes as that of other industrializing countries; mostly middle and lower classes. ** ||
 * == INTELLECTUAL, artS ==
 * == NEAR: GEOGRAPHY ==

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