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Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away. Focus Questions How did the emergence of the United States Shape Canada? What challenges of co-existence arose.

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1 Chapter 6: The United States Breaks Away

2 Focus Questions How did the emergence of the United States Shape Canada? What challenges of co-existence arose from the Loyalist migration? How did people meet those challenges?

3 6.1 Title: Conflict in the Thirteen Colonies Author: Rees, Anderson Gerrits, Allaire Source: Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives Pages: 171 I can statement: I can explain American Revolution is responsible for created United Empire Loyalists.

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5 First Reading Paraphrase the paragraphs “What was the American War of Independence? ” that start out as follows: After 1763… The war…

6 Second Reading Paraphrase of the topic sentence of each paragraph. 1. 2. 3. 4.

7 Third Reading: Important Information not already included:

8 Summary of Article Write a paragraph summarizing article ( 5 sentences)

9 Relate Question: How would you prove that the American desire for their own country was responsible for the creation of the United Empire Loyalists?

10 6.2 History Happens: Tarring and Feathering on the Rise page 173 Instructions: Pre-reading: Skim the article and identify and define any words that are unfamiliar to you. During Reading: Highlight the important information from the article that helps you to understand the who, what, when, where, why and how of the event. After Reading: Complete the following chart.

11 What's the main idea? Main Idea of the Article (Point)

12 Supporting Evidence: (proof) Supporting Evidence (Proof) Who – What – When – Where – Why – How –

13 In the article several people requested their names be withheld, why do you think these didn’t want you to know their names?

14 Do you think something like being tarred and feathered could happen in Canada today? Why or why not?

15 In the reading you saw the following statement, “We’re at war here. People have to choose sides. If you are with the British, then you are a traitor - case closed.” Do you think that being a traitor to your country would justify (deserve) you being tarred and feathered? Why or why not?

16 6.3 A Wave of Refugees Page 174 through 178 I can statement… I can explain how the emergence of the United States shaped Canada. Summarize: Complete the following charts by either providing a written summary or draw and label a pictorial summary.

17 What was the Loyalist Migration?

18 Meet the loyalists Hannah Ingraham

19 Meet the loyalists David George

20 Meet the loyalists Thayendanega (Joseph Brant)

21 Meet the loyalists John (Hans) Winger

22 Relate Questions: The Loyalists fled political, racial and religious persecution during the American war of independence. What conflicts in the world today could create refugee situations? Do you think Canada has a responsibility to take in refugees? Explain.

23 Relate Questions: What were some of the challenges faced by the Loyalists because of relocating? Use evidence from your readings to support your answer.

24 6.4 Title: Challenges Created by the Loyalist Migration Author: Rees, Anderson Gerrits, Allaire Source: Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives Pages: 182-183 I can statement: I can explain American Revolution is responsible for created United Empire Loyalists.

25 6.4 Challenges Created by the Loyalist Migration pg. 181 Main Idea Supporting Detail (who, what, when, where, why and how)

26 First Reading Paraphrase the paragraphs “Impacts on First Nations ” that start out as follows: The loyalists… Most of…

27 Second Reading Paraphrase of the topic sentence of each paragraph. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

28 6.5 The Loyalists Press for Changes Title: The Loyalists Press for Changes Author: Rees, Anderson Gerrits, Allaire Source: Our Canada: Origins, Peoples, Perspectives Pages: 184-185 I can statement: I can demonstrate the impact the Loyalist migration had on the creation of the Constitutional Act of 1791.

29 What did the Loyalists want? Nova Scotia Key Words: Summary:

30 What did the Loyalists want? Quebec Key words Summary

31 How did Britain respond to Loyalist concerns? Summary

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33 Relate: Imagine you are either a Francophone living in Quebec or a Loyalist, what are you impressions of the Constitutional Act of 1791?

34 History Happens: Presidential Mansion Set Ablaze page 189

35 Supporting Details Who: What: When: Where: Why: How:

36 History Happens: Presidential Mansion Set Ablaze page 189 Main Idea Summary

37 War of 1812

38 If I lived in British North America in 1812, I would fight for for/against the Americans because…

39 The article mentions, “British soldiers, Canadien militia, [Haudenosaunee] soldiers – we’re all fighting on the same side.” Why do you think this happened? Explain.


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