Workers
Water
Transportation and Law
Agriculture
100

Name the description to the corresponding craftsman. 

A wooden barrel.

Blacksmith, shoemaker, cooper, carpenter

Cooper

100

Solve the obstacles by filling in the solution. 

Obstacle: Few roads and no bridges

Solution: Building ___________. Use of ____ bridges in winter.

Building boats OR ships. Use of ice bridges in winter.

100

Write two characteristics of a trip by stagecoach.

- It involved multiple stops

- Passengers could get on or off at different stops

100

Which product replaced furs as Lower Canada’s main export around 1820?

□ Wheat         □ Wood       □ Leather      □ Iron

Wood

200

Name the description to the corresponding craftsman. 

A horseshow. 

Blacksmith, shoemaker, cooper, carpenter

Blacksmith

200

Solve the obstacles by filling in the solution. 

Obstacle: Rapids along the St. Lawrence River. 

Solution: Construction of _____________.

Construction of canals and locks.

200

Match each person or group to his or its role in the government in 1791

Presented bills.

a) The king of Great Britain

b) The Legislative Council (appointed by the governor)

c) The Legislative Assembly (elected by the people)

d) The Executive Council (appointed by the governor)


c) The Legislative Assembly (elected by the people)

200

Which country was the main buyer of this product? 

□ The United States       □ Ireland        □ France      

□ Great Britain

Great Britain

300

Name the description to the corresponding craftsman. 

A broken shoe. 

Blacksmith, shoemaker, cooper, carpenter

Shoemaker

300

Complete the descriptions of two means of transportation that the colonists used to travel by water. 

Sailboat

Source of energy:_________

Travelling time from Quebec to Montreal:__________

Sailboat

Source of energy: The wind

Travelling time from Quebec to Montreal: about 15 days

300

Match each person or group to his or its role in the government in 1791

Appointed the governor 

a) The king of Great Britain

b) The Legislative Council (appointed by the governor)

c) The Legislative Assembly (elected by the people)

d) The Executive Council (appointed by the governor)

a) The king of Great Britain

300

Who profited the most from this trade?

□ French Canadians                             

□ Country folk

□ English-speaking merchants            

□ Napoleon Bonaparte

English-speaking merchants

400

Name the description to the corresponding craftsman. 

A saw. 

Blacksmith, shoemaker, cooper, carpenter

Carpenter

400

Complete the descriptions of two means of transportation that the colonists used to travel by water. 

Steamboat

Source of energy:_________

Travelling time from Quebec to Montreal:__________

Steamboat

Source of energy: Coal

Travelling time from Quebec to Montreal: about 3 days

400

Match each person or group to his or its role in the government in 1791

Accepted or rejected bills

a) The king of Great Britain

b) The Legislative Council (appointed by the governor)

c) The Legislative Assembly (elected by the people)

d) The Executive Council (appointed by the governor)

b) The Legislative Council (appointed by the governor)

400

What did the buyers make with this product?

□ Clothing        □ Nails        □ Ships         □ Shoes

Ships

500

In Trois-Rivieres, there was a business that employed nearly 300 workers. What was the name of the business?

The Forges du Saint-Maurice

500

Why did steamboats replace sailing ships?

Steamboats were faster and were not dependent on the wind.

500

Match each person or group to his or its role in the government in 1791

Enforced the laws passed.

a) The king of Great Britain

b) The Legislative Council (appointed by the governor)

c) The Legislative Assembly (elected by the people)

d) The Executive Council (appointed by the governor)

d) The Executive Council (appointed by the governor)

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