Vocabulary
Gov/Settlement Patterns
First Nations & French, Church
Fur Trade, Acadia Daily Life
Random Mrs. B Facts
100

a settlement established in a new country by people from a different country


What is a Colony?

100

The First Intendant of New France

Who is Jean Talon?

100

Acted as guides and assisted in exploration.

Who are the First Nations?

100

Snowshoes, canoes, horse and carriage. 



What are types of transportation?

100

My age.

What is 31?
200

to change religions -the clergy tried to get the First Nations people to change their religion and convert to Christianity


What is to convert?

200

land that was divided into skinny rectangles lots along the river

What are seigneuries? 

200

provided remedies for disease, shelter and shared their resources.

Who are the First Nations?

200

__________ were expected to raise children and feed and clothe their families.


Who are women?

200

The colour/shade I like wearing the most.

What is black?

300

“daughters of the king” were single and/or orphaned women in France who were sent to New France to marry and start families to help populate the new colony.


Who are the Filles du Roi?

300

pay rent for using the land

Who are farmers?

300

attempted to control and own the vast territory of land

Who are the French?

300

_______ established a small settlement called Acadia on the Bay of Fundy


Who is Champlain?

300

______ is my son's name.

What is Carson?

400

“runner of the woods” men who made their careers as fur traders in the forests of New France.


Who are the couriers does bois?

400

granted a piece of land to a family under this system 

What is the Royalty System?

400

The ________ wanted to impose their way of life of the First Nations people and so their culture, language and land was under attack.


Who is the Church?

400

The French men who were fur traders became very close with the First Nations people, many of them had First Nations wives. These children would create their own culture called the _______?


Who are the Métis?

400

favourite number.

What is 3?

500

the owner of the land plots in New France; they were often wealthy men of nobility back in France


Who is a seigneur?

500

This percentage of the population lived in rural areas governed by the system.

What is 80%?

500

___________ were also responsible for keeping records of birth, marriage, deaths


Who are Parish priests?


500

_______ arrived in the New World and found an abundance of fish and fur

Who is Jacque Cartier?

500

date of son's birth

What is March 28, 2018?

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