Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
New France #1
New France #2
New France #3
100

The person who lead New France.

King

100

The land where les habitants worked.

Seignurie

100

The Iroquois taught Jacques Cartier and his men that drinking a tea made from the leaves of the northern white cedar would cure this disease.

What is scurvy?

100
They were responsible for establishing schools for boys and spreading the Roman Catholic religion to the First Nations peoples.
Who are the Jesuits?
100

This position had a person in charge of the religious life of the people in New France

What is the bishop?

200

These men were fur traders and their name translates into 'Runners of the Woods"

Who are Coureurs des bois?

200
The religious person in charge of dictating fashion, entertainment and food in New France.
Priest
200
Being responsible for the day to day work of government, this official made sure that people paid their taxes, among other things.
Who is the intendant?
200
Their lives were known to be hard and their responsibilities included growing crops and raising animals. Oh...and Montreal's hockey team is named after them!
Who are the habitants?
200
His decision making skills and determination lead to the creation of the filles du roi program and increased trade between New France and the other French colonies.
Who is Jean Talon?
300

High society in France would not have accepted these people because they were not born into the upper class.

What is a commoner?

300

These religious people had the task of converting the indigenous.

Missionaries

300

He believed the Roman Catholic church should be supreme and that its rules were superior to the king's laws - the first bishop.

Who is Bishop Francois de Laval?

300
This French explorer used his arquebus to defeat the Iroquois and then named a lake after himself.
Who is Samuel de Champlain?
300
These items were in high demand in Europe and therefore, caused an increased in the fur trade in New France.
What are beaver pelt hats?
400

These people had one First Nations parent and one European parent.

Who are the Metis?

400
These people were in charge of an area of land.

Seigneurs

400

A typical seigneurie is set beside the water, had long narrow fields and provided common land for social and recreational events. The missing feature is...

What is the seigneur kept a large section for a church, lumber mill and a grain mill?

400
In triangular trade, the colony of New France provided France with these.
What are natural resources?
400
This agricultural and missionary centre was attacked in 1648 by the Iroquois.
What is Saint Marie Among the Hurons?
500

One of the three major economic industries in new France.

Wood, fur, Boat building

500

What do you call it when everyone has a place in society and can move/ cannot move up or down.

Social class
500

The habitants would pay this to the seigneur 

Rent in grain and money

500
In 1639, she arrived in Quebec and set out to convert the First Nations peoples to Christianity.
Who is Marie Martin or Marie de l'Incarnation?
500

His arrogance and lack of respect for the Crown caused him to be recalled back to France from his position as the governeur general in 1682.

Who is Count Frontenac?

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