negative & positive impacts
technology & point of view
Metis
disease
whiskey trade
100

which nation do suffered the most negative impacts

the indigenous

100

the first nations and Europeans used each other to ()

(expand)

100

how are these Metis family's structured

with indigenous mothers with European fathers

100

The European disease killed () out of 5 in a group of first nations people

(3)

100

where did the whiskey trade first start 

southern Alberta

200

what happened to the indigenous when they left their territory to trap furs

other natives would take over their land 
200

what did certain countries think of the indigenous as 

business partners or slaves and forms of currency 

200

what were the nations that would father the Metis

Britain,France and Scottish   

200

What percentage of the population of first nations died from disease

50%

200

Many what came to north Canada?

(free traders) came to north Canada.

300

what materials did the first nations get when having there "peace Era" with the Europeans? 

mostly durable materials like metal mainly.

300

what did the first nations specifically trade for metal

beaver pelts and clothing

300

what was the question that that was asked at the end of the presentation

which of the nations would you embrace if you were a Metis

300

What was the timeline for smallpox epidemic

1781 to 1782

300

why was the whiskey a reddish colour?

because there was red ink in it making the drink reddish.

400

name 3 negative or positive or both impacts on the first nation

loss of land,loss of language,loss of self reliability and disease/creation of a new culture, gaining of resources and Evolution

400

what are 3 things that the Europeans traded for furs

pots,pans,silverware,guns and cauldrons

400

what first nations group did the Metis mainly come from

The Cree

400

What was the name of the trader that reported from Saskatchewan

william walker

400

name 3 of the ingreadients in the whiskey

pure alcohol, tea leaves, chewing tobacco. Pain killers, red peppers, iye ginger, soap, red ink and molasses

500

when the Europeans contacted the first nations what happens.

the first nation's life was turned upside down and there traditions went sideways. 

500

how did the indigenous make their metal tools

by using a river to pound the metal and blower to oxidise the metal

500

what does Metis mean in french

person of mixed heritage

500

What were the 4 main diseases the eurpoeans brought to north america

smallpox, measles,influenza, and whooping cough

500

how many ingredients did the whiskey have

10