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100

What were the three nations that we learned about?

Haudenosaunee

Mi'kmaq

Anishinabe

100

How held the greatest advantage in surviving the cold climate in Canada? 

First nations

100

Who is the 'runners of the woods'?

Coureurs de bois

100

What were the French and British superpowers fighting for?

Global Power

100

When British immigrants moved to BNA due to poverty and increased opportunities. 

Great Migration

200

An agreement reached by the group as a whole.

Consensus

200

Who was the first Europeans to come to Canada? Where did they go to?

Vikings

L'Anse Aux Meadows

200

The process in which colonies send raw goods to the mothercountry and in return receive manufactured goods and support. The manufactured goods are also sold to other nations, and the mother country makes profit.

Mercantilism

200

Why did the French and British want control over Acadia?

It had an abundance of good farm land, was in a good location, and had Fortress Halifax.

200

What colony(ies) did not initially join the confederation?

Newfoundland

PEI

300

A society made up of many different groups of people, each with its own unique identities, ideas, perspectives, and culture. 

Pluralistic Society

300

What was the main force behind the desire of European countries to fund the exploration of new lands?

Imperialism

300

When one ethnic group feels that they are superior to other groups.

Ethnocentric

300

Why did the British attack Fortress Louisburg first?

It was located at the entrance to the St. Lawrence river, which blocked access to Fortress Quebec (the most powerful place for New France. 

300

When do we celebrate confederation?

July 1st, 1867

400

A society that:

- does not gather a lot of extra goods for trading because they would need to abandon it each time they moved

- is nomadic

- Had excellent knowledge of the land and seasons


Hunter Gatherer Society

400

What were the four factors of imperialism?

Economics

Religion

Competition

Curiosity

400

What was the starting reason for the extinction of the Beothuk people?

The British cut off their access to the ocean

400

What was the motivation for the War of Independence?

Britain began taxing American's without representation. 

400

Why did maritime colonies fear joining confederation?

(2 reasons)

1. Increased Taxation

2. Loss of independence

500

Who were the three key officials in the sovereign council? What were they in charge of?

Governor: Representative of the King

Intendant: Mayor

Bishop: In charge of church, schools, hospitals, ect.

500

What was the main French colony in North America?

What did it run its economy from?

What was the main British colony in North America?

What did it run its economy on?

New France: Fur

13 Colonies: Farm


500

What is a loyalist? Who were loyalists in the War of Independence?

Loyalist: Someone who swears allegiance or remains loyal to their home country (Britain)

- Black Loyalists

- German Mennonites

- Haudenosaunee

500

The process by which a culture is absorbed into a more dominant culture. 

Assimilation

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