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100

What year did Christopher Columbus sail the "ocean blue"?

1492

100

Who were Catholic missionaries sent to convert the Indigenous to Catholicism?

Jesuits

100

A vast territory named after Prince Rupert (the first head of the Hudson's Bay Company) consisting of what is now Western and Northern Canada.

Rupert's Land

100

Which piece of legislation was enacted AFTER the Royal Proclamation?

The Quebec Act

100

What year did the War of 1812 start?

1812

200

The Father of New France

Samuel de Champlain

200

Who were the Filles du Roi and why were they important for the success of New France?

"The King's Daughters"

They raised families and helped populate New France.

200

European cultures often judged other cultures using European values and beliefs. This attitude can be described as:

Ethnocentric

Eurocentric

200

Which act divided Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada?

The Constitutional Act

200

The Generals for the English and French army during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, in order, were:

Wolfe and Montcalm

300

Who is Giovanni Caboto and what year did he sail to the new world?

John Cabot, 1497

300

What were two reasons the French allied with the Indigenous tribes when they first came to North America?

Safety

Protection

Knowledge of the land

300

The event when Acadians were shipped from their homes because the British did not believe they were loyal.

The Great Deportation

300

What was the goal of the Royal Proclamation?

They wanted to attract Anglophones to Quebec by bringing in British institutions and laws.

300

The first global war (started in 1756)

Seven Years War

400

In what year was New France, specifically Québec, first colonized by Samuel de Champlain?

1608

400

The 4 reasons for Europeans wanting to expand the empires were:

Competition, Religion, Curiosity, Economics

400

Having sole control over a service or a product is the definition for what term?

Monopoly

400

What was the first constitutional law to be adopted by the British after the conquest of New France?

The Royal Proclamation

400

With the victory on the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759, the British essentially won:

New France

500

What man initially colonized New France for King James in 1534?

Jacques Cartier

500

Which group of people would live and learn with the Indigenous to influence them to trade furs with their people?

Coureurs de Bois



500

A country extending its control over other countries, often using economic or military means

Imperialism

500

British North America was impacted by the American Revolution by all but the which of the following:

  1. Created the Quebec Act of 1774 & laid foundations for the future Canada

  2. Accepted Loyalists creating a bilingual society

  3. Attacks in Montreal by Americans leading up to the war of 1812

  4. Gave the Indigenous peoples back their land & allowing them to live in peace

4

500

The French essentially controlled and had an influence on New France, what is now known as Canada, for approximately how long?

150 years

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