Grade 7 History

Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present)

Printable Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present) — a 5-page Grade 7 History practice set with 12 problems and an answer key, ready to print from your browser.

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Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present)

Grade 7 History

A fill-in-the-date timeline and a cause/effect matching exercise covering the major events of the Grade 7 Canadian history strand.

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Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present)

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Timeline A — 1713 to 1870

1.

The Treaty of Utrecht (1713) transferred Acadia from ___ to ___.

2.

The British capture of Quebec (1759) was led by General ___ .

3.

The British North America Act (1867) created the ___ of Canada.

4.

The Red River Resistance (1869 – 70) was led by Louis ___ .

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Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present)

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Timeline B — 1885 to 1931

5.

The Northwest Resistance (1885) ended at the Battle of ___ .

6.

The last spike of the CPR (1885) was driven at ___, BC.

7.

Women gained the federal vote in 1918 as a wartime measure during ___ .

8.

The Statute of Westminster (1931) made Canada legally ___ .

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Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present)

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Timeline C — 1982 to today

9.

The Constitution Act (1982) patriated the Canadian ___ .

10.

The Meech Lake Accord (1987) was a failed attempt to secure Quebec’s ___ .

11.

The Charlottetown Accord (1992) proposed reforms to ___ .

12.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2008) documented the impact of ___ on Indigenous peoples.

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Answer Key

Grade 7 Canadian History Timeline (1713 → present) · Grade 7 · page 5 of 5

For teacher or parent use only. Answers are listed in problem order.

1. France → Britain
2. James Wolfe
3. Dominion
4. Riel
5. Batoche
6. Craigellachie
7. World War I (the Great War)
8. sovereign (legally independent)
9. Constitution
10. distinct-society recognition
11. the Constitution / Senate reform
12. residential schools
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