Question 1 Generally , in the past , women in Upper Canada lived according to their social classes and most of all , according to the norms that society has dictated on them . Women who possess wealth , power , and influence are relatively treated differently by society as compared to the women who [...]
THE REBELLION OF 1837-1838 Name :Tutor Course :Date :University :Canada , like any other colony in the hands of the British , underwent an armed struggle in the bid to redeem itself from the yoke of colonialism .The rebellion of 1837-1838 refers to the armed uprisings that took place simultaneously both in the lower and [...]
What natural resources served as the basis for the economic activities of early Canada and British North America (before 1840 , and how did the nature of these resources affect the societies that developed upon them ?Until the invasion of European invaders , Native aboriginal people very much depended “on the resources of the region [...]
Introduction Quebec is known as the homeland of the French-speaking Canadians . Its uniqueness in culture was guaranteed by the British North American Act and is a cornerstone of Confederation . Prime Minister Pearson encouraged and advertised the idea of making the Canada as a homeland for French-Canadians and not merely for the Quebec .1 [...]
Name Course University Tutor Date Were the women in the New France privileged ?Some historians have argued that the women in the New France were at a privileged position and played a significant and recognized role in the society . Light , B (1980 ) pointed out women had a better position in the society [...]
Running Head : The Canada-U .S Relationship Name :Lecturer :University :Course :Subject :Date :Abstract The relationship in question has been in existence for more than two centuries . The relationship between the United States and Canada has been marked by several notable incidences throughout its existence ,particularly the fact that they were both colonized by [...]

