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Helping Industry

Helping Industry. By: Madison, Jennaca, Reece ,Savannah, Aleighsha and Ashtyn !. The Problem of Confederation. By Aleighsha and Savannah:). Creating the railway was one way of making this trade possible

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Helping Industry

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  1. Helping Industry By: Madison, Jennaca, Reece ,Savannah, Aleighsha and Ashtyn!

  2. The Problem of Confederation. By Aleighsha and Savannah:) • Creating the railway was one way of making this trade possible • Canadian manufactures in the east faced a huge problem, American business could produce goods. • American sold goods at a lower price than Canadian goods. • Canadian producers worried that canadians would buy the less expensive US goods.

  3. The Solution: Protective Tariffs. By Madison And Jennaca! • A protective Tariffs a tax placed on a product crossing the border. • Macdonald knew that the Tariff would make American goods more expensive than the Canadian goods. • For the 3rd part of his National Policy, Macdonald put a Tariff on goods coming into Canada.

  4. How a Tariff Works: The Tariff:

  5. In Favor For The Tariff • New manufacturing industries created jobs • Adding manufacturing made Canada’s economy more diverse • Canada’s industries were young.They needed more help so they could grow • The high tariff kept foreign products out. People bought Canadian products instead • The tariff brought in a lot of money. It paid for programs that people wanted

  6. SLOW BUT STEADY PROGRESSIN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY. BY: REECE AND ASHTYN.B • The canoe was getting replaced by the a railway and the red river cart. • Grain was starting to replace furs as a religion chief export. • Trading posts were turning into business centers for farmers. • New arrivals from europe and eastern canada were farming the land. • Ploughed fields covered the fields were buffalo used to road.

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