Governing New France
Transportation in New France
More about the Population
The Fur Trade
Life in the Colony
100

Who was the TOP DOG, BIG KAHUNA, BIG BOSS of New France?

The King of France!

100

True or False: There were MANY roads and lots of traffic in New France. 

FALSE! There were only a few roads.

100

Young men who came to New France to work for 3 year contracts were called...

engagés

100
True or False: The Fur Trade was the main economic activity in New France.

TRUE!

100

What were some of the difficult conditions in New France?

intense cold, lots of snow, mosquitos in the summer, rivers froze in the winter so they couldn't get their food goods from France.

200

True or False: The King would often come visit New France - he LOVED to vacation there during the winter.

FALSE! He stayed in France. He just wanted to grow his territory all over the world!

200

What was the main ways the colonists got around on land?

On foot! Walking along forest trails and paths.

200

What were the "engagés" hired to do?

Clear land, unload ships & build houses. 

200

WHERE were furs traded around 1645?

Trading Posts!

200

Most of the settlers were not experienced farmers. They had to just jump in and try their best! What did they have to do before they couldn't start farming?

cut down trees, remove stumps and plough the land.

300

Who did the King choose to give the responsibility of running the New France colony to witch group of people?

The Company of 100 Associates!

300

True or False: There were lots of horses on the land when the colonists arrived.

FALSE: the French colonists eventually brought horses over from France.

300

Once the engagés finished their contract, they'd be offered free land. Most wouldn't take it. Why?

cold winters & frequent attacks by the Iroquois

300

Which group of people brought the fur pelts to trade?

Aboriginals

300

The colonists didn't have the best homes...describe them!

small (one room only) and NOT well insulated, which means it was cold!

400

What kind of people made up the Company of  Associates?

businessmen, priests and noblemen (aka: rich dudes!)

400

Name 3 types of boats the colonists would use to travel along the river?

Bark canoes, small sailboats, rowboats.

400

Some women came over to New France wit their husbands. What jobs did they have?

look after the household, chores, cleared the land & farmwork.

400

Name 3 things that the French traded with the Aboriginals for the fur?

Wool blankets, tools, weapons.

400

The colonists had a varied diet! What were some food that they ate?

meat (hunting) & fish (fishing), bread, eggs, maple syrup, butter, fruits & vegetables. 

500

The Company chose a special person to deal with justice and defending the colony AND building good friendships with the aboriginal peoples. Who was this person?

The Governor General!

500

Winters were not easy for transportation! The waterways would freeze, so using boats was impossible. What did the colonists use to travel on icy trails? 

Taboggans, snowshoes

500

What animal was used to help the colonists prepare the earth for planting their crops?

What farming tool did the animal pull to make this job possible?

Oxen

A plough

500

Who were the Coureurs de Bois?

Men between the ages of 20-30 who went to live with the Aboriginal communities to learn their language and way of life! They LOVED adventure!

 

500

Describe what the men & women colonists wore as clothing:

women: cap, bodice & blouse, apron & long skirt

Men: shirt and long jacket, pants & long socks

Both wore leather shoes/wooden clogs, winter coats (capotes), moccasins and mittens.

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