In the 1490s, Europeans started sending explorers to a land they didn't know existed, they called this...
The New World
People who felt no loyalty to Britain and wanted to stay neutral if a war were to occur...
Acadians
Many young men were attracted to the way of life of fur trading. The traders of New France were given permission to trade were called....
First Nations, Inuit and Metis are considered....
Aboriginal/Indigenous People
Missionary
This explorer was Italian..
John Cabot
Which people expelled the Acadians out?
British
This fur trading company was based out of Montreal, Quebec....
North West Company
_____________ are people descended from British or Canadien traders and First Nations.
Metis
Louis Riel
This explorer was known as "The Father of New France"...
Samuel de Champlain
These people were loyal to Britain and wanted to fight with them during the American Revolution...
Loyalists
This fur trading company helped to save the beaver who was almost becoming extinct because of over hunting....
The Hudson's Bay Company
To ____________ is to carry a canoe and supplies over land.
Portage.
Each First Nation group has their own.... (looking for at least 2 things)
culture, customs, traditions, language, beliefs
The Haudenosaunee showed this explorer and his crew how to make white cedar tea to cure scurvy...
Jacques Cartier
These people wanted to rebel against Britain and were loyal to the 13 Colonies...
This fur trading company had a monopoly over the fur trade...
*grade 4 - monopoly is when they have complete control*
The Hudson's Bay Company
__________________ were Francophones who were born in Canada. Their first language was French.
Canadiens
This group of people is mostly from the Northern parts of Canada...
Inuit
This group of people settled at L'Anse aux Meadows...
The Vikings
What came first...the 7 Years War or the American Revolution?
7 Years War
What were other items up for trade along the Pacific and Arctic coast?
Arctic Fox, Salmon
A member of a religious community of women....
Inuit means...
The people.