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Title: The Laurier Era Foreign Policy 1896-1911


1
The Laurier EraForeign Policy 1896-1911
2
Canada Profile 1896-1911
  • Becomes a nation in 1867
  • Population in 1900 is approx. 5million
  • Today it is approx. 33 million
  • Population mostly French Catholic and English
    Protestant

3
Population Turn of the Century
  • Rural mostly farmers, fishers, loggers,
    construction workers
  • Social activity baseball / hockey games, church
    socials
  • Local travel horse and buggy
  • Long-distance travel train
  • Few / no cars

4
Settling the West
  • New minister of the interior Clifford Sifton.
    Looked for immigrants that would have what it
    takes to be a Canadian farmer
  • Many immigrants came from central and eastern
    Europe
  • Free land
  • Freedom of religion

5
Settling the West
  • Doukhobors Religious Group / Russia

6
Settling the West
  • Immigrants coming to Canada
  • Small homestead

7
Canadian Immigration
8
Canadian Natural Resources
  • Timber
  • 1. construction
  • 2. pulp and paper
  • Minerals copper, iron, nickel
  • Last Spike, 1885
  • Trains linked Canada coast to coast

9
Cities 1900s
  • Cities growing
  • - factories
  • - jobs
  • Divide between the rich and poor grew
  • - factory owners got rich- lived in big houses
  • - Factory workers were poorly paid lived in
    slums

10
French English Relations
  • 1867- French Canadian Majority
  • 1900 English Canadian Majority. Most new
    immigrants strongly connected to Britain and her
    empire
  • Great sense of British Nationalism
  • French Canadians feel threatened by British
    majority especially in politics
  • Canadian Flag 1867

11
French English Relations
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier
  • P.M. 1896-1911
  • Canadas first French Canadian Prime Minister
  • The Great Compromiser
  • How do you please your French Canadian
    supporters while also pleasing the English
    Canadian majority?

12
Wilfrid Laurier - French English Relations
13
The British Empire
14
Issue 1 The Boer War 1899
15
Issue 1 The Boer War 1899
16
Issue 1 The Boer War 1899
  • British are fighting the Dutch Afrikaners over
    South Africa diamonds and gold
  • British turn to their empire, and ask Canada to
    support them
  • Canada divided French Canadians say no
  • English Canadians say yes
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier compromises Sends only
    volunteers
  • Significance 1. Shows how French and English
    Canada is divided
  • 2. Shows Canadas strong ties
    to Britain and Empire
  • 3. Foreshadows Canadas involvement in WW1

17
Issue 2 The Naval Crisis 1910
  • Britain is in an arms race with Germany
    (battleships dreadnoughts)
  • Britain turns to her empire, asks Canada to send
    for more ships
  • Canada divided French Canadians say no
  • English Canadians say yes
  • Laurier compromises Establishes Canadas
    tin-pot navy
  • Significance 1. Shows how French and English
    Canada is divided
  • 2. Shows Canadas strong ties to Britain and
    Empire
  • 3. Laurier looses the 1911 to Sir Robert
    Borden and his Conservatives.

18
Issue 2 The Naval Crisis 1910
  • Dreadnought

19
1911 Election
  • Canada elects the Conservatives and Sir Robert
    Borden as their Prime Minister
  • Sir Robert Borden will lead Canada through WW1
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