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HQC
  • 🏡
  • ⚒️ Toolkit
  • Origins
    • Migrations, Indigenous Territories, Societies
    • Kanien'kehá:ka - Also a People of St. Lawrence
    • Spiritual practices, oral tradition, goods and gifts
    • Chiefs, Council of Elders
    • Economic activities, trade networks, waterways
    • Warfare and fate of prisoners
    • Exploration, fisheries, trade
    • Jacques Cartier & Charlesbourg-Royal
    • Rivalry and Alliances
    • Colonization Attempts and 1603 Alliance
  • 1608-1760
    • First Settlements, Mercantilism and Champlain:
    • Monopolies, Companies, Territories & Empires
    • The Fur Trade
    • Religious Orders and Evangelization
    • Iroquois Wars & Carignan-Salieres soldiers
    • Absolutism, Royal Government roles. A turning point?
    • Origins of immigrants, Filles du Roy, Immigration Policies
    • Seigneurial System, Adaptations, Slavery
    • Economic Diversification, Fur Trade Evolution, Measures Taken
    • Indigenous Consequences, Great Peace, The Church
    • Intercolonial Wars
  • 1760-1791
    • Military Regime - Turning Point?
    • Indigenous peoples and Conquest (Pontiac, Indian Department)
    • Royal Proclamation and the King’s Instructions
    • Colonial Economy ... British Merchants
    • The Quebec Act
    • American Revolution (Part 1) - Letter to Canadiens
    • American Revolution (Part 2) - Invasion of Quebec
    • Loyalists Arrive
  • 1791-1840
    • Government Changes and Territory
    • Economic Changes and the Fur Trade
    • Tariffs, blockades, timber trade
    • Rebellions of 1837-38
    • War of 1812
  • 1840-1896
    • Act of Union
    • Responsible Government
    • Irish Immigration
    • French Canadian Migration
    • The Role of the Catholic Church
    • Industrialization - Facts, Capitalism, Factors/changes
    • Changes in Timber, Farm and Dairy Industries
    • Causes of Confederation
    • BNA Act 1 - Conferences & Debates
    • BNA Act 2 - Provinces and Powers
    • Red River and Northwest Rebellions
    • Women in Victorian Canada
    • National Policy
  • 1896-1945
    • Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Compromises
    • Second Phase of Industrialization
    • Clash of Nationalisms
    • First World War - M-A-I-N Causes
    • First World War - Conscription & War Effort
    • Women’s Suffrage
    • The Great Depression
    • Second World War
  • 1945-1980
    • Duplessis Era
    • Cold War
    • Indigenous Peoples -Vote, Residential Schools, Land Rig
    • Post War Years
    • Feminism
    • Consumer Society
    • Quiet Revolution
  • 1980 +
    • Constitutional Crises - Circa 1980s
    • Constitution, Meech, Charlottetown
    • Social Changes-Demographic, Women, Work
    • Civil Society
    • Indigenous Rights
    • Redefinition of State
  • Teachers
    • Newsletter, Contacts & Posts
    • Program & Tracing Docs
    • Practice Evaluations
    • I.O.s Etc. - Toolkit
    • Site Inventory
    • Graphic Organizer Storehouse
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    • History Videos
    • Games, Projects, Ideas
      • Historical Discussion Game
      • How to make a game
      • Rebellions Game Card Creation
      • Scavenger Hunt - WW1
      • Spot It - Quiet Revolution
      • Timeline - Responsible to Confederation
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    • 🏡
    • ⚒️ Toolkit
    • Origins
      • Migrations, Indigenous Territories, Societies
      • Kanien'kehá:ka - Also a People of St. Lawrence
      • Spiritual practices, oral tradition, goods and gifts
      • Chiefs, Council of Elders
      • Economic activities, trade networks, waterways
      • Warfare and fate of prisoners
      • Exploration, fisheries, trade
      • Jacques Cartier & Charlesbourg-Royal
      • Rivalry and Alliances
      • Colonization Attempts and 1603 Alliance
    • 1608-1760
      • First Settlements, Mercantilism and Champlain:
      • Monopolies, Companies, Territories & Empires
      • The Fur Trade
      • Religious Orders and Evangelization
      • Iroquois Wars & Carignan-Salieres soldiers
      • Absolutism, Royal Government roles. A turning point?
      • Origins of immigrants, Filles du Roy, Immigration Policies
      • Seigneurial System, Adaptations, Slavery
      • Economic Diversification, Fur Trade Evolution, Measures Taken
      • Indigenous Consequences, Great Peace, The Church
      • Intercolonial Wars
    • 1760-1791
      • Military Regime - Turning Point?
      • Indigenous peoples and Conquest (Pontiac, Indian Department)
      • Royal Proclamation and the King’s Instructions
      • Colonial Economy ... British Merchants
      • The Quebec Act
      • American Revolution (Part 1) - Letter to Canadiens
      • American Revolution (Part 2) - Invasion of Quebec
      • Loyalists Arrive
    • 1791-1840
      • Government Changes and Territory
      • Economic Changes and the Fur Trade
      • Tariffs, blockades, timber trade
      • Rebellions of 1837-38
      • War of 1812
    • 1840-1896
      • Act of Union
      • Responsible Government
      • Irish Immigration
      • French Canadian Migration
      • The Role of the Catholic Church
      • Industrialization - Facts, Capitalism, Factors/changes
      • Changes in Timber, Farm and Dairy Industries
      • Causes of Confederation
      • BNA Act 1 - Conferences & Debates
      • BNA Act 2 - Provinces and Powers
      • Red River and Northwest Rebellions
      • Women in Victorian Canada
      • National Policy
    • 1896-1945
      • Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Compromises
      • Second Phase of Industrialization
      • Clash of Nationalisms
      • First World War - M-A-I-N Causes
      • First World War - Conscription & War Effort
      • Women’s Suffrage
      • The Great Depression
      • Second World War
    • 1945-1980
      • Duplessis Era
      • Cold War
      • Indigenous Peoples -Vote, Residential Schools, Land Rig
      • Post War Years
      • Feminism
      • Consumer Society
      • Quiet Revolution
    • 1980 +
      • Constitutional Crises - Circa 1980s
      • Constitution, Meech, Charlottetown
      • Social Changes-Demographic, Women, Work
      • Civil Society
      • Indigenous Rights
      • Redefinition of State
    • Teachers
      • Newsletter, Contacts & Posts
      • Program & Tracing Docs
      • Practice Evaluations
      • I.O.s Etc. - Toolkit
      • Site Inventory
      • Graphic Organizer Storehouse
      • Key History Sites
      • History Videos
      • Games, Projects, Ideas
        • Historical Discussion Game
        • How to make a game
        • Rebellions Game Card Creation
        • Scavenger Hunt - WW1
        • Spot It - Quiet Revolution
        • Timeline - Responsible to Confederation

Clash of Nationalisms

Questions to ask yourself:

How does nationalism shape identity?

What you will be able to do:

Identify the main aspects of Imperialism.

Identify the main aspects of Canadian Nationalism.

Identify the main aspects of French-Canadian Nationalism.

Explain how the Boer War, Naval issue and the Alaska boundary dispute affected ideas of nationalism.

Overview video on Imperialism available:

Click here to view on Youtube if video does not play.

Related student tasks and document collections already available for this section:

RECITUS EN - Nationalists and Imperialists - How far in asserting autonomy?

Task and Document Collection:
How far should Canada go in supporting the British Empire or asserting its autonomy?  

Click here ➦ 

Related:  Connecting With Historical Concepts Lab on Nationalism
Sometimes a concept stems from a root concept that students need to know.  Dan Hedges (SWLSB) has shared the document "Connecting With Historical Concepts lab on Nationalism " that you can use to go over some of the basic terms, and to better personalize the notion and experience of nationalism.  Click here ➦

Note:  Students texts and a larger student document collection are not yet available for these topics.

History of Québec and Canada

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