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Page 1: ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo.

ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review

Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo

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Objectives

• The point of the game is to make the most by answering questions

• Each briefcase is worth $1.00

• Answering CORRECTLY - you get $1.00• Answering INCORRECTLY - you lose $1.00

• Team with the most money wins the game!!!!

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Carrie Best’s newspaper

The Clarion

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Only segregated black battalion in Canadian

military history

No. 2 Construction

Battalion

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Arrested in New Glasgow

in1946

Viola Desmond

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Location of first race riot

in Nova Scotia

Shelburne

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Olivier LeJeune arrived in Canada in 1628. From

where did he come?

Madagascar, Africa

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Most common location of slave auctions in Canada

Nova Scotia

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Black individual working land belonging to a white man and giving him ½ the crop

Sharecropping

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Burned down her master’s house, allegedly

Marie Joseph Angelique

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Political name for anyone joining the British side

during war

Tories

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First emancipation proclamation of slaves in

US history

Lord Dunmore

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Lieutenant Governor _____ of Upper Canada ended

slavery in Canada.John Simcoe

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Ships that transported the Maroons from Jamaica

Mary, Dover, Anne

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Religious group from England devoted to abolishing

slavery

The Saints

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Promised to Blacks who joined the British side during

the War of 1812

Freedom, Equality and Land

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Location of the first black volunteer fire department in

Canada

Hammonds Plains

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Settlement located next to a large refuse facility in the

mid-1950’s

Africville

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The __________ industry was the most attractive career for Blacks in NS

because they received equal pay as whites.

Fishing

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“The Place Where You Can Go No Further”

Pockwock

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Tests that black immigrants to Canada were subjected

to

Medical, Literacy, Character, Financial

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Also known as “the African Rifles”

Victoria Pioneer Rifle Company

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He was sent to England with a petition of

grievances.

Thomas Peters

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Occurred around the world during 1929 to around 1940

Great Depression

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Law created in 1685 that, among others, dictated that

slaves could not marry whites or carry weapons

Code Noir

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First integrated school in Canada

Buxton Mission School

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This group helped build Citadel Hill

Maroons

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She was ticked into 39 years of indentured servitude because she could not read or

write.

Lydia Jackson

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Reasons why Porters were respected in their communities

Jobs brought steady income

Skilled

Some met academic

goals

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He was an agent for the Sierra Leone Company and recorded many stories of the Black Loyalists in his journal.

John Clarkson

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For how many years was the Canadian border closed to

Black immigrants?

One

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Conscription was also

known as?

Military Service Act

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What was the irony of Black soldiers fighting in WWII?

They were fighting the white supremacist leader Hitler, only to return home and face

racism.

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He recruited Black settlers from California to relocate to

BC.

Governor James Douglass

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Two firsts Mary Ann Shadd was responsible for

- Editor

- Lawyer

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First Black Canadian to receive the Victoria Cross

- William Hall

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Reason for Oklahoma Blacks immigration to the Prairies

- KKK

- Jim Crow Laws

- Could not vote

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What agreement was made between the British and George Washington?

- Joined before 1779 allowed to go to Canada

- After 1779, back to slavery

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Birchtown’s namesake

Samuel Birch

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In what year did the Loyalists leave for Sierra Leone?

1792

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Largest free black community outside of Africa in the 18th

century

Birchtown

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Canada’s first black policewoman

Rose Fortune

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Known as “Little Harlem” or “Canada’s Harlem”

Montreal

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NSAACP stands for

Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of

Coloured People

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The ________ Line was when Native slaves were preferred in towns and Black slaves

were preferred on the frontier.

The Defacto Colour Line

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Reasons that slavery took a different form in Canada

than the USA

- Climate

- Geography

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When and how did Africville form?

Land Purchase in 1848

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First recorded black person to come to New France

Mathieu Da Costa

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State 3 reasons why the Elgin settlement’s economy was self-sufficient.

Farm Products

Manufactured Goods

Raw Materials

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Occurred on Oct. 29, 1929 and was a cause of the Great

DepressionBlack Tuesday

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He created the African Baptist Association in 1854.

Richard Preston

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Who built the Elgin Settlement?Rev. William King and 15 former slaves

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Founding father of the Baptist Church of the Maritimes.David George

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