A _______________ is like a landlord of New France.
What is a seigneur?
Francophone citizens of Acadia were called ___________.
What is Acadians?
The four main reasons the countries of Europe wanted to expand their empires were:
1, 2, 3, 4
What is economics, competition, religion, and curiosity?
This system of land distribution was set up along the St. Lawrence River to help settle more land.
What is the Seigneurial System?
A territory of land that is controlled by another country.
What is a Colony?
A ____________ was someone who rented the land from a seigneur.
What is a habitant?
A high ranking cleric was called _______.
What is a Bishop?
___________ was a French explorer who was saved twice by the Haudenosaunee only to end up "kidnapping" many of them and taking them back to France.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
This person was in charge of the defense of the colony, was the King's personal representative in New France and handled relationships with other countries.
Who is the Governor?
The system of ONE country extending its control over another nation is called ____________.
What is Imperialism?
__________, __________ and __________ were required of Seigneurs in order for them to keep the land given to them.
What is Habitants farming their land, a church and a mill?
A Francophone farmer of New France?
What is a Habitant?
The Europeans believed they owned land. The First Nations people believed ____________ owned the land.
What is everyone?
This person is in charge of churches, missionaries, schools and hospitals in New France.
What is the Bishop?
The country that rules over separate colonies is called a ____________.
What is an Imperialist Empire?
______________ was a transportation and trading route which played a major role in the Seigneurial System.
What is the St. Lawrence?
What is Jesuits?
What is Port Royal?
The second most important official who was in charge of the day to day affairs.
What is the Intendant?
A personal or institutionalized belief system.
What is religion?
Habitants had __________, ____________ and ____________ in New France; back in France they had NONE of these.
What is independance, land and income?
Known as the "daughters of the King" these were young ladies who came to New France to be married and give birth to the first Canadien.
What is the Fille de Roi?
What is Acadia?
This person was the most powerful member of the Sovereign Council?
Who is the Governor?
When only one company is allowed to sell or trade a product in a certain area.
What is a Monopoly?