The earliest colonists in Canada were from here.
France.
The first group the Jacques Cartier encountered and traded with.
The Mi'kmaq
Donnaconna was the leader of this group.
Haudenosaunee
France first tried to set up a colony here and it failed.
St. Lawrence River
Samuel sided with this Indigenous group.
Wendat
A dangerous road that Europeans used to travel to trade with Asia.
The Silk Road
The Haudenosaunee brought Jacques Cartier deep into this territory/river to explore.
The St. Lawrence River
This was taken by Jacques Cartier the first time he returned to France.
Two of Donnaconna's sons.
The king of France who sent Jacques Cartier.
King Francois I
A territory controlled by another country.
Colony
The four reasons that European countries wanted to expand.
1. Economics
2. Competition
3. Religion
4. Curiosity
Jacques Cartier landed in what is today known as this Canadian province.
Newfoundland
Gaspe Peninsula
In the spring of 1605, de Monts established a settlement at Port Royal on the Bay of Fundy.
Acadia
When only one company or group is allowed to sell or trade a product in a certain area.
monopoly
Christopher Columbus was sent by this person to find a water route to Asia.
The Queen of Spain
This cure for scurvy saved Jacques and his men from a brutal Canadian winter.
boiling pieces of white cedar
Jacques Cartier returned to France during his last visit to Canada with these two things.
pyrite (fool’s gold) and quartz
The first successful French colony in Canada.
Quebec/NewFrance
Samuel lived in Quebec for this many years.
27 years
The top four Asian countries that were involved in Imperialism and trade with Europe.
India, China, Japan, and Indonesia
The furthest place Jacques travelled with the Haudenosaunee before kidnapping them.
Stadacona
Jacques Cartier brought this many men and ships with him when he kidnapped Donnaconna and 9 of his people.
Three ships and 110 men
Arcadia means this is Greek.
“an earthly paradise”
A network of colonies controlled by a single country with a lot of power.
Empire