Changes
between Europeans and Natives
Coureurs de Bois
Trading Items
Hunting Skills and Clothing
Fur Trade Management
100
What religon did the Europeans want to pass on to Natives
Europeans wanted to teach Christianity to the Natives
100
Who was the first Coureurs de Bois
Etienne Brule was the first Coureur de Bois
100
Where were items traded?
Items were traded at a trading post?
100
True or False: Bait used in one of the methods when trapping a beaver?
True: Bait was used to trap beavers
100
True or False: Etienne Brule accompanied Samuel de Champlain during Champlain's voyage in 1609.
True
200
What was the meat that was introduced to the Europeans?
The meat that was introduced was moose, bear and wild goose
200
How old was Etienne Brule when he first came to New France?
Etienne Brule was 17 years old when he came to New France
200
How much does 10 fishhooks cost (in beaver pelts)?
2 beaver pelts were worth for 10 fishhooks
200
True or False: Beaver pelts were made into shoes
False
200
What company did Henry Hudson create and what year did he found the company? (double answer
Henry Hudson created The Hudson Bay Company, founded on 1610
300
Snowshoes and tobaggons would be mainly used by _______ a. Natives only b. Europeans and Natives c. Natives and Coureurs de Bois
c. Natives and Coureurs de Bois
300
True or False: Coureur de Bois means "Explorers of Woods"
False: Coureurs de Bois means "Runners of the Woods"
300
Name 3 types/groups (NOT items) of trade items
-food and drinks -cooking items -weapons -animal furs -clothing
300
Name at least 2 items of clothing that was worn by Natives?
Moccasins and pouches were 2 types of clothing?
300
Daily Bonus: What was Anmol's name in the presentation?
Anmol's name in the presentation was Dyami
400
Was brandy the first drug introduced to Natives?
No, tobacco was the first drug, made by natives themselves
400
In what year did Jean Nicollet come to New France?
Jean Nicollet came to New France in 1618
400
How much does 9 litres of brandy cost?
9 litres of brandy costs 8 pelts
400
What were the shoes that natives and Coureurs de Bois wore made of and what made it insulate heat? (double answer)
The shoes were made of deer fur that had hollow hairs to insulate the heat.
400
Describe a monopoly.
A monopoly is rewarding a company with rights to the fur trade so that only the company is permitted to trade in that area.
500
Why was introduction to weapons was crucial to the natives?
The weapons made it easier to hunt animals
500
What explorer claimed this entire place for France? (two-answer question)
Robert la Salle claimed the entire Mississpi river just for France
500
Why were canoes so versitile and give 3 reasons why?
-lightweight -portable -fit all your belongings -easy to handle in water -good for trading
500
Name at least two ways of how beavers were trapped.
1. One way is to build a trap with a log hung from a rope and bait is placed on the bottom, on the ground. When a beaver comes to eat the bait, the log would fall on the beaver, killing it 2. Another way is to break open their dams and drain the ponds, then the hunters fire their arrows. 3. The last way is the hunters place nets near a beaver dam, then the hunters attack the dams and when the beavers try to escape, they get caught in the nets
500
Daily Bonus: What did Samuel de Champlain A.K.A Madhi describe New France?
Samuel de Champlain/Madhi described New France as vast, green and diverse
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