Beothuk
Vocab words
Europe and the fur trade
colonies in North America
life in new france
100

Where did the Beothuk live

Newfoundland


100

What is it called when a group of living thing no longer exist

Extinct 

100

Why did Britain want to expand to North America 

For the economy, competition, quality life and religions freedom.

100

How many colonies did Britain have on the east coast

13

100

What were the roles of men?

To be farmers voyagers and soldiers. 

200

When did the Beothuk go extinct

1829

200

What is a colony

A place that has been settled and ruled by a country often far away

200

When did the british arrive at Newfoundland

1500

200

Why was each different colony different 

Each had its own religion, social structure, and government.

200

What were the roles of women?

To stay home be wives and watch their kids.

300

Why were the europeans arriving so devastating for the Beothuk?

The europeans took away their ability to fish

300

What is an expedition?

It is a adventer taken for reason like research, exploration, and finding new stuff.

300

Who was more focused on getting furs

France

300
What are some items the colonies traded to Britain

Tobacco, ores, furs, limber, grains, and corn

300

How many people lived in new France by 1760

64,000
400

When did the Beothuk start stealing traps?

In the early 1700

400

what is conflict

A serious argument or fight between 2 groups or people

400

What were the main things the colonies gave to europe

lumber, ore, tobacco, corn, crops, and furs

400

why was it so important to build colonies in Newfoundland.

The fishes 

400

What was new Frances main religion 

catholic 
500

Who was the last Beothuk's name

Shanawdithit was here name

500

Who are the Mi"kmaq?

An Indigenous people who live in  Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland.

500

Which country in Europe invested most in there colonies

Britain

500

Whose colonies grew faster? France or Britain 

Britain

500

what was new Frances main goal

to collect furs and other natural resources

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