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true or false? did the woman prepare the furs?

true

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When did Pierre La Vérendrye Travel

1731-1743

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Advantages of Fur Trading Forts on Hudson Bay



 Close to an abundant, good quality supply of furs Took less time to get furs to market, Many rivers flow into Hudson Bay, providing transportation routes for the trappers.Large ships can deliver heavy supplies directly to the forts (the large ships could get right into the York port - whereas the French had to travel by canoe after Montreal). The English could get goods to Europe in one year, but the French took two. 


100

Competitions between the French and English fur traders came to an end...

when  New France came under British control.

100

What are some things that the Europeans copied from the First Nations?

Snowshoes, canoes, toboggans, some clothing, use of tobacco, corn, squash, beans,Technologies and ways of life

200

how did the europeans fur traders benefit

got furs and made money

200

What did Jean Talon do

  • Attracted colonists (using government money) to live in New France

200


Disadvantage(s) for Fur Trading Forts on Hudson Bay



  • Hudson Bay is free from ice only about half the year

  • Cold/harsh living conditions. 


200

The Hudson’s Bay Company built more trading posts away from the shores of Hudson Bay because...

the NorthWest Company was taking much of their business.  The HBC needed to build trading posts in the interior to compete with the NW Company. Conflict is emerging between these two posts. 

200

Tell about the negative impacts that Europeans had on the First Nations.

Altered indigenous traditions and ways of life (especially hunting practices (moving nomadically). Loss of language. Made indigenous people dependent on European goods (by changing their lifestyle). 



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how did the first nation benefit from the fur trade? 

  • Got metal goods

  • Got items they thought were useful

300

What is the La Grande Paix (The Great Peace of Montreal)

-1300 delegates from 40 First Nations communities agreed to sign a peace treaty and live in harmony with each other and with the French colonists and traders.

-it was an agreement that set the tone for multiculturalism in present-day Canada

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Locations on the fur trading posts and forts

  • At mouths of rivers draining into Hudson Bay (and James Bay)

  • York Factory

300

Who were the Métis?

They were descendants of the children of European fathers and First Nations mothers.

300

What makes the Métis a unique group of people?

A blend of European and First Nations cultures.

400

how were the Coureurs de Bois and Voyageurs involved in the fur trade?


  • Travelled to First Nations to trade for furs

  • Transported furs back to the trading post

400

How long did the La Grande Paix (The Great Peace of Montreal) last

-The peace lasted until the 1750s

400

How the furs got to the fur trading posts and forts




  • First Nations people transported furs to the trading posts


400

What are the four different roles that the Métis played in the fur trade?

  1. interpreters

  2.  Suppliers of provisions (food)

  3.  Voyageurs

  4.  Workers at forts

400

What are some European diseases that first nations got

Europeans brought diseases to which First Nations were not immune, causing serious illness and death (smallpox, influenza, measles, whooping cough). In 1781-1782 60% of indigenous peoples were killed by smallpox on the Prairies, and in 1837-1838 it was even more. 

500

In what ways did the First Nations help Europeans survive in the North American wilderness?

  1.  Showed them how to find food

  2.  Taught them how to make medicines

  3.  Taught them how to dress for winter

  4.  Provided toboggans, snowshoes, canoes

  5.  Shared their knowledge of the region

  6.  Translated trade deals

  7.  Helped with negotiations

  8. Provided workforces for cooking/making food, sewing, etc




500

What were the effects of the La Grande Paix (The Great Peace of Montreal)

-Coureurs de bois could travel safely

-As beaver populations declined, the fur trade expanded north and west

-The growing fur trade helped other parts of the economy grow (created jobs in other industries)

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Who owned the fur trading companies?



  • Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) had a monopoly


500

What role did the voyageurs play in the fur trade?

Travelled from trading forts to First Nations with goods to trade for furs and then travelled back to trading forts with the furs.



500

How were the first nations more Depending on European goods

Became more reliant on European goods, this made them less self-sufficient

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