At 4:31, the text calls Vancouver Island (named correctly on the map) “Victoria Island” that is not the name of the Island. Victoria is the name of its largest city at its southeastern corner, but the Island is Vancouver Island. Victoria Island is in Canada’s Arctic archipelago and is split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
Before Manitoba was added as a province, it was a breifly independent country called "The Red River Provisional Government", it then agreed to join confederation, but the french people there and in the rest of the prairies were opressed, so they had an uprising in Saskatchewan and Canadian troops had to be sent via railroad to get there. Of coarse, the whole uprising thing was predicted by the Canadians, and actually tried to treat them bad on PURPOSE so there would be an uprising and thus public support for tne railroad.
At 4:31, the text calls Vancouver Island (named correctly on the map) “Victoria Island” that is not the name of the Island. Victoria is the name of its largest city at its southeastern corner, but the Island is Vancouver Island.
Victoria Island is in Canada’s Arctic archipelago and is split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
Nice video!
This must have taken a lot of work. Good job!
werent lower canada and upper canada colony and not province?
Yes, but that was just the name
Yeah, they were colonies called provinces, idk why
@@MrRhombus weird ngl
very strange start to the video, can you explain what was happening?
no 1837 revolt?
Before Manitoba was added as a province, it was a breifly independent country called "The Red River Provisional Government", it then agreed to join confederation, but the french people there and in the rest of the prairies were opressed, so they had an uprising in Saskatchewan and Canadian troops had to be sent via railroad to get there.
Of coarse, the whole uprising thing was predicted by the Canadians, and actually tried to treat them bad on PURPOSE so there would be an uprising and thus public support for tne railroad.
gut
Who destroyed the royal anthem of France ?
the lengths you have to go to not get copywrite struck
@@zed381no5 Thank you for playing "The Maple Leaf Forever", it really should have been made the National Anthem.
3:10 What happened to quebec??
indian reserve prety sure
Britain signed a piece of paper because we were a bit rebellious and they did that to secure loyalty
@@Where_is-it we wrrent really rebelious. they were worrying we would
@@ukiniakingdomex1837 and they did both upper and lower Canada did rebel at one point it, though was short lived
@@videosyouweresearchingfor6126 1837-1838. both revolted for different reasons
Rupert's Land was only the Hudson Bay drainage basin, it didn't include all of Western and northern Canada
It’s boundaries were poorly defined and were understood to include those areas after the 1825 treaty with Russia
Rupert's Land actually extended along the southwest coast of Baffin Island, as the creator shows.
@@jamesgully0077I know, but it didn't stop at the modern borders and didn't cover all of the Yukon, NWT, BC, AB
@hockeyislife2 true that! Just saying it wasn't just he drainage basin.
@@hockeyislife2 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Saint_Petersburg_%281825%29