What name do many Indigenous peoples use for North America?
Turtle Island
These people were believed to have become extinct. They shunned contact with Europeans.
Beothuk
Name a recipe ingredient associated with the Acadians.
Molasses
The Third Estate wanted more political power.
French Revolution
Who was Maximilien Robespierre?
Leader of the French Revolution
What was this region long called?
Rupert's Land
James Watt invented this device and it was the driving force behind the Industrial Revolution.
Steam engine
Who said the following words: "Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
Abraham Lincoln
Montgomery's Tavern in Toronto (then called York) was the site of this conflict.
Upper Canada Rebellion
The name used for the nation formed by Confederation in 1867.
Dominion of Canada
These people were promised land as part of the Manitoba Act, but the "scrip" system failed and they were cheated out of most of it.
Metis
Marie Antoinette is famous for allegedly saying, "Let them eat ______."
cake
The Americans fought against the British for the first time since winning their independence.
War of 1812
Parisians stormed this prison, which they saw as a symbol of tyranny.
Bastille
What does the red line here show?
Northwest Passage
This invention changed the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution

Spinning Jenny
About whom was this poem written (excerpt below):
And lo! as he looks, on the belfry’s height
A glimmer, and then a gleam of light!
He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns,
But lingers and gazes, till full on his sight
A second lamp in the belfry burns!
Paul Revere
Louis Riel was convicted of ____________
The Act of Union in 1841 created this province.
Province of Canada
Indigenous tribe whose territory covered much of the East Coast (NOT only Newfoundland)
Mi'kmaq
This cake was named after which European ruler?
Napoleon
George Washington led a surprise attack by crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night.
American Revolution
A human-centered, atheist “religion” created and promoted during the French Revolution
Cult of Reason
Which explorer was set adrift in this body of water after his crew mutinied? 
Henry Hudson
Name this device

Guillotine
What battle inspired the following words:
Say, can you see
By the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed
At the twilight's last gleaming?
Battle of Baltimore, War of 1812
In the American Civil War, the North was known as the __________ and the South was known as the __________. (Be sure to answer in correct order)
Union, Confederacy
The Constitutional Act of 1791 divided Quebec into these two colonies.
Upper Canada and Lower Canada
What tribe did this chief lead?
Cree (this is Crowfoot)
What is this food called? It was common among the indigenous, made of bison meat and berries.
Pemmican
General Robert Lee surrendered to General Ulysses Grant.
American Civil War
Representatives of the Third Estate refused to leave this place until they had drafted a new constitution.
The king's tennis court
What river is this?
St. Lawrence River
Name this structure, a traditional stone landmark used by Inuit and other Arctic peoples.
Inukshuk
Who said these words in the late 1800s? "We must make Canada respect us."
Louis Riel
A war over who should take power after a king or emperor dies is known as a war of ____________
Succession
With the Treaty of Paris 1763, ending the Seven Years' War, ___________ became a British colony.
New France
Indigenous people from which country made this map?
Australia
Who led the failed expedition, whose members were long thought to have been poisoned by tin cans (later debunked)?
Sir John Franklin
This war is known as the first "World War," though it happened long before World War I.
Seven Years' War
This law allowed revolutionaries to arrest many people believed to be against the revolution with little evidence.
Law of Suspects
What is the name of the canal that made this route between Europe and India possible?
Suez Canal
What people invented the aboiteaux, which prevented salt water from flooding coastal plains.
Acadians
My name's Tom; the little chil'en used to call me Uncle Tom.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
This 1713 treaty gave Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, and Acadia to Britain.
Treaty of Utrecht