Final Pt.2 Flashcards
Physiographic Region
- A region with a particular pattern of land forms that differs from surrounding areas
Core-Periphery Model
- Spatial organization of economic, political, and cultural power
- Dominant core with less developed periphery
Canada’s Core
- Quebec City-Windsor Corridor
- Most densely populaized and industrialized region of Canada
Canada’s Periphery
- The rest of Canada
Environmental Determinism
- Human behaviour is determined by aspects of the physical environment
Environmental Determinism and Colonialism
- Environemnt determines people’s behaviours
- Validates their domination
Environmental Determinsim Discredited
- Environmental factors cannot explain economic disparities
Nation
- Group of people bound together by shared history etc.
- Is imagined
Peace and Friendship Treaties
- Legally binding agreements that govern all on treaty land
Pre-Contact Values
- Respect
- Non-interference
- Diversity
Indigenization
- Weaving of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit knowledge into teaching, learning, and research
Decolonization
- Undoing of colonialism by dismantling institutions, ideologies, and economic and political systems
- Repatriating Indigenous lands
Band
- Face-to-face group of people who worked together to guarantee subsistence
Tribe
- Collection of bands in a given are
People
- Groups part of a larger cultural grouping
Potlatch Ceremony
- Individuals redistributed property as a gift for guests
- Served as wealth redistribution
Oral Tradition
- Cultural and religious knowledge through oral discourse
- Stories, songs, etc.
Oral Stories
- Story is tolf through voice and gestures
Creation Stories
- Cultural and spiritual narratives
- Recounts how world was formed
Biran Maracle First Words
- Asserts importance of language reclamation
- Does language reclamation by instructing readers
Three Sisters
- Corn, beans, and squash
- Benefit from growing together
- Example of good co-operation
Jesuit Relations Reading
- Jesuits were missionaries, etc,
- Relations began as reports sent to Quebec
- Letters were compiled and published in France
- Mid-late 17th century
Doctrine of Discovery
- Any colonial power whose subjects occupied a foreign terriory could claim it
- Only if not already owned by another Christian European power
Terra Nullius
- ‘Nobody’s land’
- Territory uninhabited by people recognized under European international law
Exploration Narrative
- Written accounts of Europeans who explored North America
- Several stages of composition before being published
- Docu, lit, commercial
Documentary and Scientific Exploration Literature
- Detailed documents and records of finding
Literary Exploration Narrative
- Tradition of popular adventure and travel tales
Commercial/Imperial Exploration Narrative
- Economic and territorial expansion of England and France
Civ/Sav Distinction
- Dualism between civilization and savagery
Voyages of Jacques Cartier Reading
- Three volumes = three voyages
- First written records of European-Indigenous contact
Cod Rush
- Europe came to North America en masse to fish for Cod in the 16th-17th century
Mercantilism
- Economic theory and practice that promoted gov regulation of a nation’s economy
- Purpose of augmenting state power at expense of rival nations
- Colonies benefit colonizers
Staples Thesis
- Innis, export of natural resources from Canada has impacted the economy, social, and political systems
Canada’s Social and Political Institutions (Innis)
- Centralization in New France
- Limited industrialization in colonies
- British dominance in North America
- North America into Canada and US
Metanarrative
- All-encompassing account that unites smaller historical narratives
- Currently being deconstructed
Royal Proclamation 1763
- Assimilationsit policy with respect to Quebec
- Contradiction: asserts British sovereignty over Indigenous lands, points to sov of Indig over unceded lands
Imperialism
- Practice, theory, and attitudes of a dominating metropol ruling a distant territory
Colonialism
- Implanting of settlements on a distant territory
Conlonialism vs. Settler Colonialism
- Colonialism, subordinates colonized to sustain itself
- Setller colonialsim, eradicated colonized to normalize settlers
Emirgration Manual
- Informed migrants about conditions in North America
- Cary and Moodie
Divided Psychology of Settler Colony
- Moodie, celebrates egalitarianism and bemoans the Irish
- Has debt to Indigenous but subscribes to ‘noble savage’
Fugutive Slave Act 1850
- North ‘free’ states and South slave states
- Slave owners can pursue fugitives to North
- Mass exodus to Canada
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
- Emigrated to Ontario in 1850
- First woman to edit a newspaper in Canada West
- Presents Canada as a utopia
Salvery in Maritimes
- Racism was entrenched with growth of slave population
- Legality was uncertain and unstable
2008-2009 Parliamentary Dispute
- Conservatives were elected
- Liberals and NDP coalitioned
- Canadian public said coalition was ‘undemocratic’
Command the Confidence of the House
- Have support of majority members of parliament
Responsible Government
- Executive or cabinet that depends on support of elected assembly rather than a monarch
Constitutions
- Can be written or unwritten or both
- All federal countries have written ones
Conventions
- Components of constitutions that are politically enforceable
- E.g. role of the Prime Minister
Organic Statutes
- Passed by Parliament with quasi-Constitutional statues
- E.g. Supreme Court Act
Unitary State
- State governed as a single entity by a central government
Federalism
- Political system where powers are split between levels of government
- Division of powers between national and regional govs
Quebec Act of 1774
- Extended Quebec border
- Protected Catholicism
- Restored French property rights
- Reinstated French Civil Code
Constitutional Act of 1791
- Divded Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada
- Colonies were given own assemblies not responsible govs
Chateau Clique and Family Compact
- Governed assemblies and led to Rebellions
Durham Report
- Recommended the colonies unite
Province of Canada
- 1841, French saw an attempt to assimilate, it was
Charlottetown Conference
- 1864, discusiing uniting of NB, NS, PEI
Quebec Resolutions
- 72 policy directives that form basis of Canada’s Constitution
British North America Act
- July 1, 1867
- Canada became four provines, NS, NB, QC, and ON
Political Confederation
- Political deadlock in Province of Canada
Security Confederation
- Vulnerability to US after Civil War
Economic Confederation
- Unite economies for growth and free trade
Expansion Confederation
- Central gov would help with westward expansion
Balfour Declaration
- 1926, made Dominions autonomous
- Ended British selection of Governors General
Statute of Westminster
- 1931, ended UK ability to legislate for Dominions
- Established independence for foreign policy