The Fur Trade
First Nations
Key People
Canadian Growth
Companies & Trade
100

100: What animal's fur was most traded during the fur trade?

Beaver

100

100: What role did the First Nations play during the fur trade?

  • They hunted/trapped animals and traded furs with Europeans

100

100: Who was Étienne Brûlé?

The first Coureur De Bois

100

100: When did Canada's Confederation happen?

June 1, 1867

100

100: What does HBC stand for?

  • Hudson Bay Company

200

200: What does the word pelt mean?

  • The skin of an animal with fur, wool, or hair still on it

200

200: What were two negative effects the fur trade had on the First Nations?

  • Disease and unfair trades

200

200: What does “Coureur De Bois” mean?

  • Runner of the woods

200

200: What were two impacts of the fur trade on Canada’s economy?

Population growth and new settlements

200

200: Name the two major fur trade companies.

  • Hudson Bay Company and Northwest Company

300

300: Why did the fur trade become such a big deal in Canada?

  • It became a major economic activity; demand for beaver hats grew in Europe

300

300: Name two animals that might be seen on a totem pole.

Beaver, bear (others: eagle, salmon, wolf, turtle, frog, etc.)

300

300: Who were the Voyageurs?

  • Licensed second-generation fur traders who traveled

300

300: Why did people migrate to Canada in the 1500s?

Rich fishing and fur trading opportunities

300

300: Why did the NWC want to merge with HBC?

  • HBC was more successful and had government support

400

400: What happened to beaver pelts after they were skinned?

  • They were dried immediately

400

400: What happened to the First Nations during fur trading seasons?

  • They lost traditions and land, and became dependent on European goods

400

400: What does "memorial monument" mean?

  • Honors chiefs and marks significant places

400

400: When was the Statute of Westminster recognized?

1931

400

400: What was the first thing to be traded in Canada?

  • A knife, pot, or blanket for beaver fur

500

500: What is a parchment pelt, and how did its value compare to a beaver coat?

  • It was a dried pelt; it was less valuable than a beaver coat

500

500: What does a "legacy pole" do?

Commemorates important events

500

500: What job did Europeans have in fur trade besides trading?

  • They established settlements, built forts, and controlled trade routes

500

500: What was the Confederation of Canada?

  • Uniting British North America and the Dominion of Canada

500

500: How would you describe the fur trade in one sentence?

  • It was a major trading activity involving Indigenous peoples and Europeans, focused on animal pelts—especially beaver fur

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