The Three G's
Colonialism #1
New France #1
Colonialism #2
New France #2
100

What do the Three G's stand for?

God, Glory Gold

100

What is the best definition of colonialism?

Act of domination involving control of a country or its people by settlers from a foreign power

100

Who claimed Canada in 1534 for France?

Jacques Cartier

100

What is the goal of colonialism?

Profit by exploiting the human and economic resources of the regions they colonized.

100

Who founded Quebec in 1608 for France?

Samuel de Champlain

200

Missionary's spreading Christianity is which G?

God

200

Why did Europeans start colonizing?

To look for ways to acquire new, cheap, sources of raw materials

200

Canada would be contested by which two European powers?

France and Great Britain

200

T/F: Colonizers forcibly attempt to impose their cultural practices on the indigenous population.

TRUE

200

Who would aim to populate New France for economic reasons?

Trading Companies

300

Europeans extracting raw materials back to Europe is which G?

Gold

300

T/F: Canada as a country is a settler-colonial nation.

TRUE

300

The French King did what to make new France self perpetuating?

Introduced the Filles de Roi

300

What is the name of the conference Europeans had to divide up Africa?

The Berlin Conference

300

What was the purpose of the seigneurial system in New France?

To distribute land and organize agriculture

400

European explorers trying to circumnavigate the globe is which G?

Glory

400

Europeans created what to ensure labourers on their plantations in Latin America?

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

400

French officials sought to create what kind of population?

Homogenous

400

Europeans grew what instead of traditional agriculture in their colonies?

Cash crops

400

Who were the early French settlers that worked closley trapping with indigenous grops?

Coureur de boi

500

Which geographical and cultural group practiced the Three G's?

Europeans

500

What was the biggest unintentional killer of indigenous groups that Europeans brought with them?

Diseases

500

What is assimilation?

The incorporation of Indigenous people into the colony through conversion, education and intermarriage

500

What was the doctrine of discovery?

A set of international legal principles developed in the early states of colonialism.

500

The French would inadverdantly create what later system with their religious schools?

Residential School system

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