Skip to Main Content
SD42
LibGuides
Intermediate Social Studies eResource Sets
British Columbia Joins Canada
Search this Guide
Search
Intermediate Social Studies eResource Sets: British Columbia Joins Canada
Home
Indigenous Peoples in Canada
British Columbia Joins Canada
Toggle Dropdown
Fur Trade
Canadian Pacific Railway
Gold Rush
American Expansionism
Canadian Regions
Toggle Dropdown
Appalachian
Interior Plains
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands
Cordillera
Canadian Shield
North including the Arctic Lowlands
Canadian Resources
Toggle Dropdown
Forestry
Mining
Fishing
Farming
Oil and Natural Gas
Hydropower
Renewable Energies
Canadian Government
Toggle Dropdown
Federal Government
Provincial Government
Municipal Government
Canadian Elections
Indigenous Governance
Other Forms of Government
Immigration and Changing Canadian Identity
Toggle Dropdown
Indigenous Influences on Canadian Identity
Language and Canadian Identity
Changing Flags and Other Symbols of Canada
Changing Immigration Patterns
Multicultural Society
Early Humans
Ancient Civilizations
Toggle Dropdown
Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Indus Valley
Ancient China
Mesoamerica
Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Vikings
Note:
Some resources require a login.
Teachers - get login credentials here
.
British Columbia Joins Confederation: Introduction (3:20)
From Sea to Sea (Episode 9) (50:42)
British Columbia followed a unique path in becoming a part of Canada (Grade 4).
Interactions between First Peoples and Europeans led to conflict and co-operation, which continue to shape Canada’s identity (Grade 4).
British Columbia and Confederation
Early History of BC
Canada History Project
British Columbia: Entering Confederation
Canada: A People's History Article (CBC)
British Columbia
Confederation
Colony of Vancouver Island
Colonial Government
History of Canada (Growth of the Dominion 1867-1913)
British Coloumbia (History)
British Columbia History
Books in SD42 Libraries
Look for these titles in your school library
<<
Previous:
Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Next:
Fur Trade >>