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C. Demand for Change 1867-1920

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 II. THE SETTLERS → → A. The Road to ConfederationB. All Aboard for the WestC. Demand for Change
D. Canadians & World War IE. Maturing Culture & Identity


 C. Demand For Change →→ 1. Our Struggle for Rights2. Industry & Labour3. The Canadian Industrial Boom4. Gold & Imperial Adventure5. The Immigration Boom 1895-19146. The New West 1885-1905 →→ D. World War I

1. Our Struggle for Rights - The Problem of Poverty, Alcohol & the Temperance Movement, Saving the Children, Women and Reform, Women and the Right To Vote

2. Industry & Labour - Organized Labour Emerges, The Nine Hour Movement and the Trade Union Act, The Rise of the Labour Movement, Radical Unionists, The Dominion Grange

3. The Canadian Industrial Boom - Background to Change, Movement to the Cities, Finance & Banking, Mines & Petroleum, Railways & Canals, Turn of the Century Industry

4. Gold & Imperial Adventure - The Yukon Gold Bonanza 1895-1901, Pacific Fisheries and The Alaska Boundary Crisis, The Nile Voyageurs, An Imperial Adventure 1899-1902, The Boer War's Three Phases, Lord Strathcona's Horse, The Last Phase

5. The Immigration Boom 1895-1914 - The Immigration Decades, Immigration to Canada 1890-1914, Push Factors in the Immigration Boom, Pull Factors, Clifford Sifton, Optimism & Reality, Asian Immigration & Racism, The Vancouver Riot of 1907, The Komagata Maru Affair of 1914, A Canada of Many Cultures

6. The New West 1885-1905 - Alberta & Saskatchewan 1895-1905, Railways Bring Settlers, Townsites & Civilization, Borders & Districts 1882-1905, Politics & Provincehood, The Second Transcontinental, The Birth of Alberta & Saskatchewan, The Ceremony in Edmonton, The Ceremony in Regina



 C. Demand For Change →→ 1. Our Struggle for Rights2. Industry & Labour3. The Canadian Industrial Boom4. Gold & Imperial Adventure5. The Immigration Boom 1895-19146. The New West 1885-1905 →→ D. World War I


 II. THE SETTLERS → → A. The Road to ConfederationB. All Aboard for the WestC. Demand for Change
D. Canadians & World War IE. Maturing Culture & Identity

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