Explorers
Indigenous groups
Life in New France
Treaties and Skills
100

This explorer was sent by England and found so many fish in Newfoundland that he said you could walk on the water.

John Cabot

100

The name Canada comes from this _____ word, which means ________ or ______.

The name Canada comes from this Iroquois word, which means village or settlement

100

What is the Fur Trade? (What was being traded)

This was the main business in New France, where furs were traded for European goods.

100

Treaty of Utrecht

This 1713 agreement between Britain and France changed who owned land in North America.

200

This French explorer arrived in 1534 and was known for kidnapping the sons of an Indigenous Chief.

Jacques Cartier

200

Who are the Haudenosaunee?

These Indigenous people lived in longhouses and grew The Three Sisters.

200

Who are the Habitants?

This was the name for the French farmers who lived and worked on the land along the St. Lawrence River.

200

What Lands did French need to give up due to the Treaty of Portsmouth and Utrect

Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay

300

He is called the Father of New France because he started a permanent settlement in Quebec City.

Samuel de Champlain

300

Who is the Clan Mother.

In a Haudenosaunee village, this female leader was the head of the longhouse and chose the chiefs.

300

Who are the Coureurs de Bois? Who were they known as?

These independent French traders were known as runners of the woods.

300

What is a Primary Source?

Created by someone who witnessed the event.

400

Many explorers were searching for this water route through North America to reach the riches of Asia.

The Northwest passage

400

Who are the Métis?

The metis are the offspring of the European father and the Indigenous mother. This group has both European and Indigenous heritage and their own language called Michif.

400

What would  the Women of New France do when the men are away?

Because the men were often away trading furs, these people had to run the farms and businesses.

400

What is the Secondary Source?

Created by someone who didn't witness the event, and uses primary resources.

500

Who is the first explorer that landed in Canada.

John Cabot

500

Who are the Inuit?

These people live in the North and taught explorers how to use kayaks and survive in the dark winters.

500

What is the Seigneurial System?

This was the name of the land holding system where Seigneurs rented land to farmers.

500

What is the 4 step process in history?

Remembering - -> Past events

Memorialising - -> Create something to help people remember

Informing others - -> Share your knowledge

Taking action - -> Make contributions. 

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