First Nations
Early Colonies
Fur Trade + More
Post Confederation
Potpourri
100
These are the three main groups that we focused our Aboriginal studies on.
Who are the Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinabe?
100
This explorer put up a cross that symbolized France's imperialism.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
100
The Hudson's Bay Company had a __________ on furs in Rupert's Land.
What is a monopoly?
100
He was the leader of the Metis during the Red River Rebellion and the Second Uprising/Northwest Rebellion.
Who is Louis Riel?
100
Who was Canada's first prime minister?
Who is John A. MacDonald?
200
First Nations use this to record their lives and experiences.
What is oral history?
200
The French were predominantly this religion.
What is Catholicism?
200
This group of French men ventured into the wilderness during the fur trade, and used canoes for their travelling.
What is a voyageur?
200
Canada is considered this today, because of its many diverse people.
What is multicultural?
200
This gave Francophones rights to their language and religion.
What is the Quebec Act?
300
First Nations were left out of this key document, even though they were part of the war.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
300
Samuel de Champlain's permanent settlements led to this, breaking out among the First Nations. Thousands died.
What is a epidemic?
300
The Thirteen Colonies were mad about taxes and not being able to expand, so they started this.
What is the American Revolution?
300
Louis Riel was hanged because he was considered this to the Canadian government.
What is a traitor?
300
The year the British North America Act was passed, making Canada a country.
What is 1867?
400
This group's women have the most say in decision making.
Who are the Haudenosaunee?
400
The French colony is called this.
What is New France?
400
This was the event where a large number of Acadians were forced to leave their home.
What is the Great Deportation?
400
These were used to attract immigrants to settle the west.
What are advertisements and posters?
400
This war brought the British colonies together for the first time.
What is the War of 1812?
500
Residential Schools were meant to do this to First Nations.
What is assimilation?
500
New France was created along this major waterway.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
500
This was trying to investigate the causes of the 1837/1838 Rebellions, and find solutions.
What is the Durham Report?
500
Some negative consequences of this is overcrowding, pollution, and destruction of the environment.
What is urbanization?
500
When someone thinks their ethnicity is far superior to anyone else's.
What is ethnocentric?
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