An agreement by everyone
What is Consensus?
In what way, did the advancement of this mode of transportation, enable early Europeans to travel to the "new worlds?"
The process AND purpose of mercantilism works like this:
What is, where raw resources are sold to the Mother country for a low price (set by the Mother Country), manufactured and then sold back to the colony for a High Price. This is designed to make the Mother Country rich?
These people were deported because they would not swear allegiance to the British
Who are the Acadians?
This group did not want to break away from the British.
Who are the Loyalists?
This group of Aboriginal people, were the first to make contact with early Europeans due to their location along the Eastern coast
Who is the Mi'kmaq?
Imperialism
What is a policy on the part of one government, to take over and dominate another area?
A merchant had to do this, in order to maintain a monopoly on furs.
What is establish a colony?
What is for fishing and it's strategic position?
The slogan that helped start a war between the British colonies and the Mother Country.
What is "No taxation without representation?"
List the three Aboriginal groups that were studied this past year.
Who are the Mi'kmaq, Anishinabe and Haudenosaunee?
This people group lived in the Newfoundland, that was of course, until they were wiped out completely.
Who are the Beothuk?
Monopoly
What is complete control over a resource?
This Act, sought to assimilate the French
What is the Royal Proclamation?
The American Revolution is also referred to as this:
What is "The American War of Independence?"
This group is known to have been Canada's first farmers.
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
Colony
What is a place claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world?
These positions had the most power in the French colonies.
What is the Governor and Intendant?
This treaty, ended the Seven Years' War between the French and the English, giving Acadia to the British.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
What is boarding their ships and making them fight in their war against the French?
This people group lived in the Great Lakes region and further into the prairie provinces.
Who are the Anishinabe?
Known as the Father of New France
Who is Samuel de Champlain (Champlain)?
Both the French and the English saw the First Nations as this:
What is inferior?
This law, set aside land for the French, by taking it away from the First Nations people. It also restored their culture and language.
What is the Quebec Act.
The War of 1812 did these two things:
What is established the 49th Parallel (geographic identity) and the right for Canadians not to be American (national identity)?