New France #1
New France #2
Champlain
Religious Figures
Nuns and Traders
100
Newcomer
Who is a person who has recently arrived?
100
A disease caused by a lack of vitamin C that killed most of Cartier's crew
What is scurvy?
100
Cartographer.
Champlain was a skilled mapmaker? What is a synonym for mapmaker?
100
Christianity
What was Europe's only major religion until the early 1500s?
100
Convent
What is a community of nuns?
200
it is one of the world's oldest democratic societies
What is the Iroquois Confederacy?
200
Cartier gave the rapids near Hochelaga this name because he thought that he was close to China.
How did the Lachine Rapids get their name?
200
It is called an arquebus.
What is the name of the early type of shotgun used by Champlain in battle against the Iroquois?
200
Protestants
What is the name of the religious reformers who protested against some of the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church?
200
Marie de l'Incarnation
Who was the nun that built the Ursuline mission in Quebec, leading to the establishment of convents and schools for girls in New France?
300
He was ordered to find a shipping route to the orient and find precious gems and metals to make France rich.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
300
He explored the waters around Newfoundland, P.E.I. and the Baie de Chaleur as well as the St. Lawrence River up to Montreal (Hochelega).
What areas did Cartier explore?
300
He was called the "Father of New France".
What was Champlain's nickname?
300
A leading religious order that sent missionaries to New France
What is the Jesuits
300
Beaver fur
What fur made especially good hats that were in high demand in Europe?
400
It used to be called Stadacona.
What did Quebec City used to be called?
400
The leaves of the northern white cedar.
What was used to make tea to cure scurvy?
400
Quebec City (1609)
What is the name of the city that served as the first permanent settlement for Europeans in what is now called Canada?
400
To establish schools for boys and spread the Roman Catholic religion to the First Nations peoples.
What were the two goals of the Jesuits in New France?
400
Coureurs des bois
Who were the traders that broke away from the Company of the Hundred Associates to trade directly with the trappers and hunters?
500
It used to be called Hochelaga.
What did Montreal used to be called?
500
He brought quartz back to France by mistake instead of diamonds.
What did Cartier bring back to France instead od diamonds?
500
Huron people
What is the name of the native people with whom Champlain formed a military alliance?
500
Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons
What is the name of the fortified mission built near present day Midland for protection by the Jesuits in 1639 in case war broke out with the hurons?
500
Hatchets, metal pots and other supplies
What items were traded for furs?
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