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HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD

HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations: Part Two. Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University @ UOIT. October 19, 2009. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations. Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations. Election of 1891. Laurier. Macdonald.

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HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD

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  1. HISTORY 3040 CANADA AND THE WORLD Canada-U.S. Economic Relations: Part Two Dr. Curtis Cole Trent University @ UOIT October 19, 2009

  2. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911

  3. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Election of 1891 Laurier Macdonald

  4. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Sir John A Macdonald Died June 6, 1891

  5. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Sir John Abbott Prime Minister June 16, 1891 --- Nov. 24, 1892 Sir Mackenzie Bowell Prime Minister Dec. 21, 1894 --- March 27, 1896 Sir Charles Tupper Prime Minister May 1, 1896 --- July 8, 1896 Four Prime Ministers in Five Years Sir John Thompson Prime Minister Dec. 5, 1892 --- Dec. 12, 1894

  6. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Election of 1896 Tupper Laurier

  7. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911

  8. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Grover Cleveland U.S. President 1884-89,1893-97 Mark Hanna William Jennings Bryan Democratic Nominee 1896 William McKinley U.S. President 1897-1901 Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911

  9. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations U.S. Presidential Election of 1896

  10. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Nelson Dingley Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911 Arthur Balfour, British Prime Minister, 1902-05 Joseph Chamberlain William McKinley U.S. President 1897-1901 1897: • Dingley Tariff (U.S.) • British Preference (Canada) • 25% 1897 • 33.3% 1900

  11. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier Election of 1900 Tupper

  12. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier Election of 1904 Borden

  13. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier Election of 1908 Borden

  14. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations • Consequences of the Alaska Boundary Dispute, 1903: • re-enforcement of anti-American sentiment • recognition of need for greater autonomy

  15. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations • Major Issues of the Election of 1911: • Canada’s Role in the Empire • U.S. Trade Relations

  16. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Sir George Foster • Canada’s Role in the Empire: • The Royal Navy Dreadnaught 1906

  17. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier • Canada’s Role in the Empire: • The Royal Navy ...under the present constitutional relations between the mother country and the self-governing dominions the payment of any stated contribution to the imperial treasury for naval and military purposes would not, so far as Canada is concerned, be a satisfactory solution of the question of defence.... The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the organization of a Canadian naval service in co-operation with and in close relation to the imperial navy

  18. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier • Canada’s Role in the Empire: • The Royal Navy ...under the present constitutional relations between the mother country and the self-governing dominions the payment of any stated regular and periodical contribution to the imperial treasury for naval and military purposes would not, so far as Canada is concerned, be a satisfactory solution of the question of defence.... The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the organization of a Canadian naval service in co-operation with and in close relation to the imperial navy

  19. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier • Canada’s Role in the Empire: • The Royal Navy ...under the present constitutional relations between the mother country and the self-governing dominions the payment of any stated regular and periodical contribution to the imperial treasury for naval and military purposes would not, so far as Canada is concerned, be a satisfactory solution of the question of defence.... The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the speedy organization of a Canadian naval service in co-operation with and in close relation to the imperial navy

  20. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Robert Borden Conservative Leader, 1901-1920 • Canada’s Role in the Empire: • The Royal Navy • Naval Service Bill, 1910 Henri Bourassa M.P., 1896-1907

  21. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations • Major Issues of the Election of 1911: • Canada’s Role in the Empire • U.S. Trade Relations

  22. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Robert Borden Conservative Leader, 1901-1920 Prime Minister 1911-1920 William Howard Taft U.S. President 1909-1913 • Payne-Aldrich Tariff, 1909 (U.S.) • Jan. 1911: • Draft Reciprocity Agreement • Toronto 18 • Zebulon A. Lash Wilfrid Laurier Prime Minister 1896-1911 • Canadian Manufacturing Association

  23. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Champ Clark Speaker of the House, 1911-1919 Laurier Election of 1911 Borden I hope to see the day when the American flag will float over every square foot of the British-North American possessions clear to the North Pole

  24. Canada-U.S. Economic Relations Laurier Election of 1911 Borden

  25. HISTORY 304 0 CANADA AND THE WORLD NEXT CLASS (Nov. 2) World War One: Part One Reading: Stacey, vol. I, pp. 172-239

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