Question
2 Using the following words and groups of words, complete the tables below, which refer to territorial changes and political problems that existed in the Dominion of Canada. Prince Edward Island autonomy Manitoba Honoré Mercier Centralist British Columbia & }(l) rebellion Louis Riel & Rupert John A. Macdonald & disallowance ex & high treason of the Metis leader & Interprovincial Metis SOME LANDMARIS IN CANDAP'S TERTORIAL EXPANSION & & & & REACTION OF THE METS TO COLONIZATION OF THEIR LAND 1869 1869 & Canada purchased from the Hudson's Bay Company. & & & First & rebellion 1870 1870 & Province of was established on Métis land. & & 1885 Mftrs LEADER & Second & , which was defeated. 1871 1871 & Colony of joined Canada. & & FATS OF METIS METIS LEADER & He was captured and hanged for & & & REACTIONOR CANDIDANS & Strong difference of opinion between French Canadians and English Canadians on the & FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS Topics of contention between federal government and provincial governments: Type of government favoured by the federal government under Prime Minister Stance of the provinces, including Québec under Premier Provinces' strategy to denounce the federal government's interference in provincial affairs: They disagreed on jurisdictional interpretations, including the distribution of revenue, and the provinces took issue with the federal government's use of the power of The administration favoured a strong government. Fought to defend the provinces' in matters under their jurisdiction. The provinces organized the Conference in the city of Québec in 1887. a) Rapid growth of the rural population made agricultural land scarce. What was the result? b) What was the main cause of growth in the rural population?
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Answer
To complete the tables and answer the questions, let's fill in the blanks with the appropriate words or groups of words provided:1. Territorial Changes: - Rupert's Land was acquired from the Hudson's Bay Company. - Manitoba was established on Métis land. - British Columbia joined Canada. - Prince Edward Island joined Canada.2. Federal-Provincial Relations: - Type of government favoured by the federal government under Prime Minister John A. Macdonald: Centralist - Stance of the provinces, including Québec under Premier Honoré Mercier: Autonomy - Provinces' strategy to denounce the federal government's interference in provincial affairs: They disagreed on jurisdictional interpretations, including the distribution of revenue, and the provinces took issue with the federal government's use of the power of disallowance. - The administration favoured a strong centralist government. - Fought to defend the provinces' autonomy in matters under their jurisdiction. - The provinces organized the Interprovincial Conference in the city of Québec in 1887.3. Additional Questions: a) Rapid growth of the rural population made agricultural land scarce. What was the result? - The result was increased migration to urban areas or other regions where land was available. b) What was the main cause of growth in the rural population? - The main cause of growth in the rural population was high birth rates and immigration.