Indigenous peoples taught Europeans how to make and use all of these items except one:
Snowshoes
Rifles
Fishing nets
Moccasins
What are rifles?
Spell the French term which translates into "king's daughters".
What is filles du roi?
It would take approximately this long for the French to travel from the European mainland to their destination in North America.
What is 2 months?
When a country extends influence and power through threats or military force.
What is imperialism?
Which of the following was not a challenge for French settlers when they arrived in their colony?
Clearing their land
Transporting tools, livestock, etc
Conflict with the British
Navigating the land
What is conflict with the British?
After trading goods, many Indigenous peoples would celebrate by engaging in this cultural ritual with European traders.
What is feast and/or dance?
This woman was the last Beothuk of her kind.
Who is Shawnadithit?
This individual enjoyed complete control over the economy of his empire.
Who is the king?
This practice includes negotiating for a good or service.
What is bartering?
This animal's fur was most desired during the fur trade.
What is the beaver?
This tradition involved participants sitting in a shape and expressing their thoughts about a topic.
What is a sharing circle?
These people relied on buffalo to survive on the plains.
Who are the Metis?
This famous explorer "claimed" what is now Canada for France.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
The belief that one's ways are superior to those of others.
What is ethnocentrism?
Which of the following countries was not declared a colonial power during our unit?
France
Japan
Portugal
Spain
What is Japan?
Before trading with the British or the French, many Indigenous peoples would do this to extend goodwill.
What is exchanging gifts?
These adventurers traveled deep into the wilderness and learned survival skills from Indigenous people.
Who are the courers de bois?
Identify this wooden object used by New French colonists.
What is a trenail?
This concept involves colonies sending back resources and goods to their "mother" country.
What is mercantilism?
This agreement was signed in a French-controlled city and ended decades of conflict between the British, French and Indigenous peoples.
What is the Treaty of Montreal?
After trading and celebrating with Europeans, many Indigenous peoples who quickly do this to end the interaction.
What is leave?
These members of the church were important in order to spread the Catholic faith to Indigenous peoples.
Who are missionaries?
Who is Hudson Bay named after? (both names required)
Who is Henry Hudson?
This concept involves controlling an entire industry with no serious competition.
What is a monopoly?
In the trading game you played as a class, which country began to produce cheap electronics and was able to take 1 unit from each of the other countries?
What is Ghana?