New France
British
Fur Trade
Acadians
Canada
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What is new france called now

 French Nouvelle-France

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Who were the British?


By the 1770's, Great Britain had established a number of colonies in NorthAmerica. The American colonists thought of themselves as citizens of Great Britainand subjects of King George III. They were tied to Britain through trade and by the way they were governed.



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What animal is the main fur trade item

THE BEAVER

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Why were the Acadians deported?

Over the next forty-five years, however, the Acadians refused to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to Britain. ... In the first wave of the expulsion,Acadians were deported to other British colonies. During the second wave, theywere deported to Britain and France, from where they migrated to Louisiana.

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What is Canada's ethnicity?


Canadian is the largest self-identified ethnic group in Canada. Prior to European arrival, indigenous peoples (Inuit, Metis, and First Nations) lived in Canada. By the late 1850s, Canada had received many immigrants with origins including English,French, Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, and Chinese.Mar 28, 2018

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What was the main religion in new france?

 devout Catholic

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Is England still called?

To start with, there's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The U.K., as it is called, is a sovereign state that consists of four individual countries:England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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who were involved in the fur trade

The fur trade began in the 1500's as an exchange between Indians and Europeans. The Indians traded furs for such goods as tools and weapons. Beaver fur, which was used in Europe to make felt hats, became the most valuable of these furs.

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What happened to the Acadians?

British Governor Charles Lawrence and the Nova Scotia Council decided on July 28, 1755 to deport the Acadians. Although Grand Pr� to this day is the most well known symbol of the expulsion, it actually began at Fort Beaus�jour on August 11. About 6,000 Acadians were forcibly removed from their colonies.

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what kind of country is canada?

Canada, second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America. Despite Canada's great size, it is one of the world's most sparsely populated countries.

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Why was new france created?

In 1608, sponsored by Henry IV, Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons and Samuel de Champlain founded the city of Quebec with 28 men, the second permanent French settlement in the colony of Canada. Colonization was slow and difficult. Many settlers died early because of harsh weather and diseases. 







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Who were the Jutes?

one of the three most powerful Germanicpeoples of their time in the Nordic Iron Age

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When did the fur trade start and end?

1530s and 1540s

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Where did the Acadians originally come from?

The Acadians are the descendants of French settlers who came to North Americafrom 1604 onward. Most of them originated from the western part of central France. They settled in the territory formerly known as “Acadie

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What is the most common religion in Canada?

Religion in Canada encompasses a wide range of groups and beliefs. Christianityis the largest religion in Canada, with Roman Catholics having the most adherents.Christians, representing 67.3% of the population in 2011, are followed by people having no religion with 23.9% of the total population

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Was Canada a French or British colony

The colony of New France was established in 1534 and was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1763 after the French defeat in the Seven Years' War. ... In 1867, the Province of Canada was joined with two other British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia through Confederation, forming a self-governing entity namedCanada. 


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What it means to be British

"To be British means to respect our country and to respect how British things are done." "I believe being British is showing pride, respect and being proud of living in the UK.May 29, 2012

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what ended the fur trade

They traded with the natives they met. They traded knives, hatchets, and beads to the Indians for fur and meat. 


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Why were the Acadians deported?

Over the next forty-five years, however, the Acadians refused to sign an unconditional oath of allegiance to Britain. ... In the first wave of the expulsion,Acadians were deported to other British colonies. During the second wave, theywere deported to Britain and France, from where they migrated to Louisiana.

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What is the largest ethnic group in Canada?

Canadian was followed by English, reported by 6,509,500 people; French(5,065,700); Scottish (4,715,000); Irish (4,544,900); and German (3,203,300). The other ethnic origins that surpassed the 1-million mark were: Italian, Chinese, First Nations (North American Indian), Ukrainian, East Indian, Dutch and Polish

500

Was Canada a French or British colony?


The colony of New France was established in 1534 and was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1763 after the French defeat in the Seven Years' War. ... In 1867, the Province of Canada was joined with two other British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia through Confederation, forming a self-governing entity namedCanada.



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Is British a race?

Any citizen of England is English by nationality. Any person with a deep Englishfamily heritage is ethnically English. Ethnic group does not mean race, so no,English are not a race. It's both an ethnicity and a nationality

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what other animals were involved in the fur trade?

otter lynx and fox


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How many Acadians died in the deportation?

3,100 Acadians deported after the fall of Louisbourg in 1758, an estimated 1,649 died by drowning or disease, a fatality rate of 53 per cent. Between 1755 and1763, approximately 10,000 Acadians were deported. They were shipped to many points around the Atlantic.

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What is the most common religion in Canada?


 most common religion in Canada?



Religion in Canada encompasses a wide range of groups and beliefs. Christianityis the largest religion in Canada, with Roman Catholics having the most adherents.Christians, representing 67.3% of the population in 2011, are followed by people having no religion with 23.9% of the total population.


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