History of Quebec and Canada/Study Guide/Module 5 : Quebec and Confederation

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Module 5: Quebec and Confederation

Unit 1:  Origins and Terms of the B.N.A. Act (Confederation) Topic 1: Causes for Confederation

-Political Deadlock

-External Factors (American threat, trade, railways) Topic 2: Steps leading towards Confederation Topic 3: Characteristics of the B.N.A. Act

Unit 2:  Problems Created by Canada's Growth

Topic 1: Territorial Expansion Topic 2: Métis Rebellions Topic 3: Federal-Provincial Relations

Unit 3:  John A. Macdonald and the National Policy

Topic 1: Purpose and Key Elements

Unit 4:  Quebec's First Phase of Industrialization (1896-1829) Topic 1: Factors leading to Industrialization Topic 2: Characteristics of the First Phase

Unit 5:  Social Changes in Quebec Topic 1: French Canadian Emigration Topic 2: Urbanization Topic 3: Unionization