The person who lead New France.
King
The land where les habitants worked.
Seignurie
The Iroquois taught Jacques Cartier and his men that drinking a tea made from the leaves of the northern white cedar would cure this disease.
What is scurvy?
This position had a person in charge of the religious life of the people in New France
What is the bishop?
These men were fur traders and their name translates into 'Runners of the Woods"
Who are Coureurs des bois?
High society in France would not have accepted these people because they were not born into the upper class.
What is a commoner?
These religious people had the task of converting the indigenous.
Missionaries
He believed the Roman Catholic church should be supreme and that its rules were superior to the king's laws - the first bishop.
Who is Bishop Francois de Laval?
These people had one First Nations parent and one European parent.
Who are the Metis?
Seigneurs
A typical seigneurie is set beside the water, had long narrow fields and provided common land for social and recreational events. The missing feature is...
What is the seigneur kept a large section for a church, lumber mill and a grain mill?
One of the three major economic industries in new France.
Wood, fur, Boat building
What do you call it when everyone has a place in society and can move/ cannot move up or down.
The habitants would pay this to the seigneur
Rent in grain and money
His arrogance and lack of respect for the Crown caused him to be recalled back to France from his position as the governeur general in 1682.
Who is Count Frontenac?