Great Enterprise Online Test 1b

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History Unit 1B: the Great Enterprise

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Country of birth for Thomas D’Arcy McGee.

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Who was known as the Moses of her people?@

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A staple food of Ireland.

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Pharmacist taking up cause of alcohol prohibition.

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Name of rebel group McGee belonged to.

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Name given to white people who are against slavery.

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Title of person whom Irish peasants worked for.

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Name of the large railway headquartered in Montreal.

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Part of BNA with the largest population.

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North American city McGee first fled to.

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Place where black slaves could hide during the day.

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Name given to ships carrying Irish to Canada.

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Famous photographer to the rich and famous.

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The situation where no party could gain advantage in the colonial legislature.

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City where McGee moved to accept a job at a newspaper.

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Used as a reference point in the night sky by escaping slaves.

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Name of the island where Irish were forced to stay.

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Name of religious order of sisters caring for children.

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Who elected D’Arcy McGee to the legislature?

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Name given to the escape route slaves used to get to BNA.

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An example of an Irish surname adopted by French.

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Highly addictive substance causing widespread problems.

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Primary language in Canada West.

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Primary religion in Canada East.

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People of mixed Native-European ancestry.

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Primary religion of Irish.

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Primary language of Canada East

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Primary religion in Canada West.

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County visited by George Brown when he was 44.

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Affliction claiming the lives of a million Irish.

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Man invited into Macdonald’s cabinet.

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A name given to an abandoned baby.

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Out of 729 children, this many would survive.

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Source of power for many Montreal industries

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