Name provinces in the Atlantic region
Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
Name three natural resources found in the Interior Plains region
Oil & Gas, forestry, coal, beef/farming
French settlers who settled in the "New World" (along Atlantic Canada) were called what?
Acadians
John Cabot
Atlantic Ocean
Charlottetown
Name natural resources found in the Atlantic region
Cod, coal, salt, gypsum, forests, agricultural land
Who helped French settlers survive the cold winters along the Atlantic region?
Mi'kmaq (First Nations)
Why did Europeans come to the Atlantic region?
For natural resources such as cod
Cape Breton is part of which Atlantic province?
Nova Scotia
What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador?
Cod fishing (closed due to overfishing)
Which country fought with France to colonize the Atlantic region?
England
In Europe, ________ was used to trim the robes of kings and queens and other powerful people.
Beaver fur
The Bay of Fundy is off the coast of which Atlantic province?
What is the capital of New Brunswick?
Fredericton
Coal Mining (closed in 2001). See page 56 of textbook for more info!
In 1755, the British forced the Acadians to leave because they would not swear allegiance to Britain. What was this event called?
The Great Upheaval
In 1535, a French explorer named Jacques Cartier arrived in Atlantic Canada and traded with the Mi'kmaq. He traded ___for knives and metals.
Furs
What is another name for the Atlantic region?
The Maritimes
What is the capital of Alberta?
Today, manufacturing jobs and aquaculture jobs can be found across the Atlantic region. What is aquacultue?
Aquaculture is raising fish in protected areas until they are big enough to harvest for human consumption.
When Acadians were expelled, where did they go to?
Some fled to what is now the United States, some went to France, others went to Africa. Many returned. There are now 300,000 Acadians living in the Atlantic region.
This man is often called the "Father of New France." He was a mapmaker and built a settlement in what is now called Nova Scotia.
Samuel de Champlain