chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapter 5&6
100

Did the Haudenosaunee choose their leaders? true or false

true

100

What is a compass?

Tells you the direction of where you are going

100

13 colonies formed many partnerships with the first Nations true or false?

False

100

 True or false: The St. Lawrence River was a seaway for developing fur trade?

true

100

what food did Hannah eat in her home that she thought tasted so good?

toast with butter 

200

What was the leader of the Mi'kmaq society called?

Saquamaw

200

Who was Christopher Columbus?

Italian sailor who tried to find asia

200

What was the primary economic activity of New France?

Fur trading

200

As the fur trade developed, it became _____ beneficial to the First nations people?

less


200

Where did Hannah’s family eventually settle?

St. Anne's

300

connections with the ____ are important to the identity of the Mi'kmaq, Anisshabe, and the Haudenosaunee 

past

300

Who was Shawndihit?

The last Beothuk

300

What was the territory inhabited by the British along Hudson Bay called?

Ruperts Land

300

independent traders are called?

coureurs de bois

300

Who led the American Army in the revolution and became the United States first president?

George Washington

400

What is the Grand council?

A group of 50 chiefs who was chosen by the clan mothers

400

What kind of tree needles cured scurvy?

Cedar needles

400

What does monopoly mean?

complete control of a resource

400

Where did phase 1 of the fur trade begin?

It began in the east coast

400

Fort Louisbourg was built on what is today _________?

Cape Breton island


500

Dodems are... 

A. Clans B. Spiritual C. Homes D. talking circles

A. clans

500

What year did John Cabot come to Newfoundland?

A 1492        C1497

B 1465        d1456

1497

500

France and Britain fought for control of north america, this battle is called___

The Seven Years War

500

in economic competition, "winning" means...?

control of wealth

500

what year did the thirteen colonies break away from britain and become an independent country? 

a 1778    c 1770

b 1776    d 1779

b 1776

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