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HIS 221: Canadian History, Pre-Confederation (to 1867)
Origins of Hamilton
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HIS 221: Canadian History, Pre-Confederation (to 1867): Origins of Hamilton
Research Essay Suggested Topics
Sources for Topics 1-8
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1. What was the role of slavery in New France?
2. Explain the migration of Black loyalists to Canada after the American Revolution. Why did they come? What was their experience in Canada? What was the “back to Africa” movement?
3. What was Canada’s role in the Underground Railroad?
4. What are the origins of the RCMP in Canada? How has the force changed since its inception?
5. When did the Klondike Gold Rush begin? What was its impact on the Yukon Territory?
6. Who was Joseph Brant? How has the historical memory of his role in Canadian history changed over time? What is his ‘legacy’?
7. Who won the war of 1812?
8. Examine the Acadian expulsion and resulting Cajun culture in Louisiana. What stories can be told from this time? What were the effects on Canada? On the United States?
Sources for Topics 9-16
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9. What happened to the Jesuits in Canada after the British conquest?
10. Examine a current movement (last ten years) to take down/deface a statue featuring a historical character in Canada. Why is there pressure to remove it? What does this reveal about the person themselves, and/or the way we perceive history and historic
11. What was the Great Peace of Montreal in 1701? How did it impact the future of the Haudenosaunee people in Canada?
12. Examine the history of names and naming of indigenous people in Canada. Why have so many different names been used? What are the origins of different names? Why do we use certain names now, in 2020? What does this reflect about Canadian history, memor
13. How popular was the temperance movement in Canada? Did it have any lasting effects?
14. Choose a historical treaty between the government and an Indigenous nation and examine the process of how the treaty was negotiated, written, and legislated. What were the effects on Indigenous people? How did the terms of the treaty change over time?
15. Who were the filles du roi? What was their role in the shaping of New France? What can we learn about Canadian women’s history and gender roles from their experiences?
16. Examine another epidemic in Canadian history (smallpox, measles, tuberculosis). Describe the circumstances surrounding the epidemic, the impact on a specific geographical area, and the changes made to the health system because of the epidemic.
Books on the topic:
Hamilton: An Illustrated History
by
John Weaver
Call Number: FC 3098.4 W42 1982
Publication Date: 1982-01-01
Sir Allan Napier MacNab
by
Donald R. Beer
Call Number: FC 471 .M26 B43 1984
Publication Date: 1984
The Life Writings of Mary Baker Mcquesten: Victorian Matriarch
by
Mary J. Anderson (Editor)
Call Number: FC 3098.26 . M36 A73 2004
Publication Date: 2004-04-22
Private Women and the Public Good: Charity and State Formation in Hamilton, Ontario, 1846-93
by
Carmen J. Nielson
Call Number: HV 541 .N54 2014
Publication Date: 2014-05-06
Hamilton: A People's History
by
Bill Freeman
Call Number: FC 3098.4 .F74 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
More books:
Craft Capitalism: Craftworkers and Early Industrialization in Hamilton, Ontario, 1840-1872
by
Robert B. Kristofferson
Call Number: HD 2346 .C36 H365 2007
Publication Date: 2007-12-29
The People and the Bay:A Social and Environmental History of Hamilton Harbour
by
Nancy B. Bouchier; Ken Cruikshank
Call Number: FC 3098.55 .B69 2015
Publication Date: 2016-07-01
Dundurn Castle: Sir Allan MacNab and His Hamilton Home
by
Edward Smith
Call Number: FC 3098.8 .D85 S6 2007
Publication Date: 2007-09-25
A Silent Revolution? Gender and Wealth in English Canada, 1860-1930
by
Peter Baskerville
Call Number: HQ 1453 .B37 2008
Publication Date: 2008-07-21
Ebooks:
Family Ties: Living History in Canadian House Museums
by
Andrea Terry
Publication Date: 2015-08-07
The Life Writings of Mary Baker Mcquesten: Victorian Monarch
by
Mary Baker McQuesten; Mary J. Anderson (Editor)
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
The Hamiltonians: [100 Fascinating Lives]
by
Margaret Houghton (Editor)
Publication Date: 2003-10-22
Crimes, Constables, and Courts: Order and Transgression in a Canadian City, 1816-1970
by
J. Weaver
Publication Date: 1995-01-01