10.2 Self Rule for British Colonies
Buy land, settle
After their release, the newly freed prisoners could ________- and ______
Dominion
As a ______, Canada was self-governoing in domestic affairs but still remained part of the British Empire
Self-governing
As a dominion, Canada was _________ in domestic affairs but still remained part of the British Empire
Political reforms
Australia and New Zealand pioneered a number of ____________-----------
Fungus, potatoes
In 1845-1848, a plant _____ ruined nearly all of Ireland's ___________
Independence, home rule
Some Irish people wanted ________ for Ireland, but more preferred _________
Ireland
What country was joined to Britain in 1801?
Aborgines
people who migrated to Australia from Asia at least 40,000 years ago. The original settlers of Australia. had complex religious belief and social structures
Secret, Australian ballot
the _______ or ________________ was first used in Australia in the 1850s
Maori, disease, weapons
1845-1872: The colonial government fought the ___ in a series of wars. Reduced by ______- and outmatched by British _________, the Maori were driven into a remote part of the country
James Cook
British sea captain who claimed New Zealand and part of Australia for Great Britain
Central government
By the mid 1800s, many Canadians believed that Canada needed a ___________--------
Native Americans
Canada was originally home to _________
Dominions
In the early 1900s, both Australia and New Zealand became _______
The Great Famine
Ireland's shortage of potatoes in 1845-1848
Irish Free State
Southern Ireland became a dominion, after finally gaining home rule, called the ______
France
The first country to colonize Canada was ______
Catholic Empancipation Act of 1829
What act did Connell persuade Parliament to pass in 1829?
Rebellions
What broke out in the late 1830s in both Upper and Lower Canada
World War I
What broke out just a month before the home rule bill for southern Ireland?
Britain, Canada, Australia
About 1.5 million people fled to either ____, _____ or _______ during Ireland's Great Famine
Starvation, disease
About a million Irish people died from _____ and ______ over the next few years
US Loyalists, British
After Britain took control of Canada, more colonists came to Canada. Some were _______ from the American Revolution, and some were ______
Sheep, wool, weather
Australian settler experimented with breeds of ___ until he found one that produced high quality _____, and thrived in the country's warm, dry _______
Convicted criminals
Britain first began colonizing Australia with ___________
Annex
British decided to _____ New Zealand in 1839
Roman Catholic, Protestant
Differences between the mostly _______ French and the mostly _______ English speakers caused conflict in Canada
Providence of Canada, immigration
Durham's first reform was that the two parts should be united to be the ________, and British _______ would be encouraged
Colonists, govern
Durham's second reform was that ________ should be able to ______- themselves
Landowners, rent, debt,
During Ireland's Great Famine, the government enforced the demands of the English _______ that the Irish peasants pay their ____. many fell in ______
Self-governing, parliamentary
During the 1850s, the colonies in both Australia and New Zealand became _____ and created _______ forms of govt.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand
During the early nineteenth century, Britain oversaw the settlement and economic development of these three regions that had come under its domination in the eighteenth century.
Leaders
Easter Rising was put down by British troops and its __________ executed
Pope, Ireland, English king
English expansion into ________ (ignore) grew when the ______ granted control of ______ to the _______
John MacDonald
First prime minister of Canada
Easter Rising, Dublin
Frustrated over the delay in gaining independence (because of WWI), nationalists had the ________ in _____
French and Indian War
Great Britiain took control of Canada after the ____
Month
How long before the home rule bill for Ireland would take place did WWI break out?
Cheap land, gold rush
Immigration in Australia grew because of ______ and then skyrocketed after a _______
Upper Canada, Lower Canada
In 1791, the British Parliament divided Canada into the _________ (now Ontario), with mostly English people and _______- (now Quebec), with mostly French people.
Missionary, Australia
In 1814, ________ groups began arriving from _____ to convert the Maori to Christanity
Treaty, British rule
In 1840, the Maori accepted a ______ in which the Marori accepted ________ in exchange for land rights
Commonwealth of Australia
In 1901, the Australian colonies were unted under a federal constitution as the __________
Home rule, southern
In 1914, Parliament enacted a ____ bill for _____ Ireland.
Republic of Ireland
In 1949, the Irish Free State declared itself the independent __________
Royal governor, wealthy British
In both Upper Canada and Lower Canada, a _______- and a small group of _________ held most of the power
French resement
In lower Canada, reform protests were fueled by ________ towards British rule
Political, economic
In the early 1800s, middle class professionals in both colonies began to demand _______ and _____ reforms
Middle class professionals
In the early 1800s, middle class professionals in both colonies began to demand political and economic reform
Nationalists
Irish ________ won a victory in the elections for Parliament after WWI
Daniel O'Connell
Irish leader who persuaded Parliament to pass the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829
Eamon De Valera
Irish nationalist that led Ireland to seek total independence from Britain
New Zealand, Australia
James Cook claimed ______ in 1769 and part of _____ in 1770 for Great Britain
Home rule
Local control over internal matters only
Buying lands, Join
MacDonald expanded Canada westward by __________ and convincing foreign territories to _____ the union
fur trappers, missionaries
Many early French colonists in Canada were ______ and _________
farming, hunting, fishing
Moari culture was based on _______, ______ and ________
Protestants, Ulster
Most Ireland _______ lived in the nothern part of Ireland, known as ___
White women
New Zealand was the first nation to give full voting rights to ______________
Dominion of Canada
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined the Province of Canada in 1867 to form the _______
Ireland's Protestants
One reason why Britian rejected home rule was concern for __________, who were a minority
Dominion
Southern Ireland became a ______, after finally gaining home rule, called the Irish Free State
St. Lawrence Valley
The French colonists who remained in Britain's Canada lived mostly in the lower _______
Protestant, English
The Irish resented the English presence, especially because of laws passed in the 1500s and 1600s which favored ________ religion and ________language
French, Britain, America
The _______ colonists were usually Roman Catholics, and the Protestant were usually from ______ or ______
Atlantic, Great Lakes
The new American and Britain colonists settled separately from the French along the ______ seaboard and the ____________
New Zealand
The only place Britain didn't take ownership of, but respected the rights of the people inhabited was __
Overcrowding, prisons
The penal colony was a solution to ________in prisons
Wool
The raising and exporting of _______ became Australia's biggest business
Colonies
The scattered settlements on Australia's east coast grew into ________
Nationalism, Parliament
Though being joined was a setback for Irish _______, this move gave Ireland representation in __________
Attend, underground
To protest delays in home rule, Irish nationalist Parliament members decided not to ___ Parliament. They formed an _____ Irish government and declared themselves independent.
Ontario, Quebec
Upper Canada is now ______ and Lower Canada is now _________
Great Britian
What country took control of Canada after the French and Indian War?
Transcontinental Railroad
What did Donald begin the construction of that was completed in 1885?
British Parliament
What divided Canada into Upper Canada and Lower Canada
Ulster (N. Ireland)
What part of Ireland remained a part of Great Britain?
uninhabitated
When Cook reached Australia, he considered the land __________
English landowners
Who profited during the Great Famine (higher food prices)?
Lord Durham
Who was sent by Parliament, reform-minded, to investigate the rebellions in the late 1830s?
Diseases
_________ brought by the Europeans killed Aborgines and Maori
Non-Europeans, democracy
___________ were excluded from ________ and prosperity
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
____________ and _________ joined the Province of Canada in 1867 to form the Dominion of Canada
Penal colony
a colony to which convicts are sent as an alternative to prison, which Britain established in Australia
Moari
a member of a polynesion people who settled in New Zeland around A:D 800
Fished hunted and gathered
the Aborgines, the longest ongoing culture in the world, ______, ______ , and ______- food
Irish Republican Army
unofficial military force seeking independence for Ireland, staged a series of attacks against British officials in Ireland