The first Canadian Prime Minister
Who is John A MacDonald?
The staple food eaten everyday in Lower Canada
What is bread?
The country that ruled over New France until 1763.
What is France?
The year that Canada became a country
What is 1867.
These two things were the reasons why Cartier went on his voyages.
What are a shipping route to the Orient for trade, and precious gems and metals to make France rich.
It means "runner of the woods" and was a career in the fur trade pursued by many independent and energetic French youth.
What is Coureurs de Bois?
The place that a lumberjack would live and sleep in.
What is a log cabin?
The name of the British way of dividing land.
What is a township?
The year that Montreal capitulated
What is 1760?
The name given to people who had one First Nations parent and one European parent.
Who are the Métis
The group of people who stayed loyal to Britain during the American revolution and came to live in Quebec.
Who are the loyalists?
One of the sports that wealthy people might play in the 1820s.
What is curling, lacrosse, cricket or snowshoeing?
The name of the two colonies that the Province of Quebec was divided into.
What is Upper and Lower Canada?
The year that the Constitutional Act was signed
What is 1791
The main crop that was grown in the 1820s
What is wheat?
The "father" of New France, he founded the first permanent French colony in North America at Quebec in 1608.
Who is Samuel de Champlain
This is an object that a cooper would make.
What is a barrel?
One of the names of two main towns in Upper Canada.
What is York (Toronto) or Kingston?
In this year, representatives of more than 40 First Nations peoples met leaders of New France in Montreal to sign a treaty in which both sides agreed to cooperate with each other
What is 1701
The name given to a person who is dissatisfied by the government ad is willing to fight or rebel
What is patriote.
He was emperor of France and set up the continental blockade to prevent British ships from sailing to Europe.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte ?
This is the name of the place where an important final battle took place in 1759 between the French and the British?
What is The Plains of Abraham
The first four provinces of Canada
What is Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia?
The year Montreal of Ville Marie was founded
What is 1642?
Commander of Quebec in 1759, this person was defeated by Gen. Wolfe's forces on the Plains of Abraham during the 7 year war.
Who is Montcalm (Marquis Louis-Joseph de Montcalm)