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Grade 7 Social Studies – British North America to Modern Canada
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What I will learn?
Trace Canada’s development from colonies to nationhood.
Understand the roles of key historical figures, communities, and movements.
Examine Indigenous-settler relationships and their long-term impact.
Explore immigration, social change, and political rights through history.
Connect historical events to contemporary issues and identities.
Think critically using timelines, cause-and-effect charts, and historical evidence.
Course Curriculum
Topic 1: Indigenous Peoples and Early Contact
Topic 2: Colonization and Life in British North America
Topic 3: The Road to Confederation
Topic 4: Identity, Immigration, and Social Change
Topic 5: Democracy, Diversity, and Reconciliation in Modern Canada
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Target Audience
Grade 7 students learning Canadian history and civics.
Parents seeking deeper understanding of Canada’s colonial and national evolution.
Homeschooling families using structured, inquiry-based online lessons.
Students interested in the roots of Canadian democracy and identity.
Educators and tutors supplementing school learning with Canadian-focused content.
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