Fur trade
geography
Chinese Canadian
indigenous groups
Arrival of the Europeans
100

What was the most valuable item in the fur trade?

the furry,buck toothed animal: the beaver, its fur is really delicate and Europeans traded goods for the fur.

100

In Southern Alberta you will find ______.

The badlands is a type of very dry land.

100

They shipped ____ Chinese people to Canada in 1788.

120 in total

100

There are over ___ first nations through out Canada,all with different traditions and languages.

600

100

Martin Frobisher carried the British expedition. what was He looking for?

He had set out his search for the "Northwest passage".

200

The _______ Company established ___ post between 1668 and 1717

The hudson bay Company established six posts between 1668 and 1717.

200

The taiga is a very hot and dry place. True or false?

it is false

200

How many Chinese Canadians people served in WW2?

600 

200

Oneida believes in the Great ______

the great law of peace

200

In 1534, Jacques Cartier sailed and mapped the area know as ________

Gulf of St. lawrence

300

The French offered __________ for the Beaver pelts.

Knives, beads, blankets, etc

300

The highest mountain in Canada is:

Mount logan.

300

The Government of Canada banned Chinese people to travel to Canada for    ___________.

The Chinese were blamed and accused for stealing jobs that others didn't want.

300

Which indigenous group first met the Europeans?

 The Mi'kmaq was the first indigenous groups to meet the Europeans, trading eventually included furs and other goods beyond fish.

300

Scottish people is evident in Canada. they have been migrating for hundreds of years. the greatest influx was in the _____

1800

400

Why did the French trade with the Indigenous? 

The French wanted peace and beautiful fur pelts.

400

 the rich soil of the prairies makes this land dry and icy. True or false

false

400

There were _____ chinese living in canada

4,383

400

There are four oneida nations:

two of the nations are on lands of modern-day U.S.A  , and two are in Ontario: oneida.

400

In 1764, Britain decided it would tax these colonies. explain why?

Great Britain payed for the costs associated with its war with France.

500

what were the use of a token called 'made-beaver' ?

'made-beaver' are a given exchange for Beaver pelts worn for one season.

500

Red soil is Common of the Atlantic region, this soil is full of:

high concentration of iron oxides.

500

every Chinese people had to pay $50.00 in 1885, how much money did the Canadian government get from 120 Chinese people?

7,000 in total.

500

The Mi'kmaq lived in wigwams. The wigwams are made out of _________

Cut-down saplings, joined together at the top and covered with valuable birch bark.

500

Why did the Europeans move and colonise to Canada?

The Europeans wanted more land and more access to food and supplies, also wanted to show the indigenous people 'religion'.

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