Who
What
Where
When
Potluck
100
A farmer in New France
What is Habitant
100
A disease that Cartier and Champlain's crew suffered from
What is Scurvy.
100
The countrywhere all rulings were governed in 1663.
What is France.
100
The start of the 7 Year War happened in this year.
What is 1756.
100
These two things were the reasons why Cartier went on his voyages.
What are a shipping route to the Orient for trade, and precious gems and metals to make France rich.
200
It means "runner of the woods" and was a career in the fur trade pursued by many independent and energetic French youth.
What is Courers de Bois
200
When the Filles du Roi were to be married in New France, King Louis the XIV provided a large wedding gift of money, goods, or produce from the bride to the groom which was called this...
What is a Dowry.
200
This French Fort on Cape Breton Island was captured by the British in 1758.
What is Louisbourg.
200
In this year, the French signed a treaty confirming the British possession of Acadia.
What is 1713
200
The name given to people who had one First Nations parent and one European parent.
Who are the Métis
300
A religious order noted for its missionary work and teaching activities in New France.
What is Jesuits/Priests
300
An economic system in which a colony provides the parent country with cheap raw materials and buys manufactured goods in return is called this:
What is Mercantilism or the Mercantilist System
300
Sugar, Rum, Tobacco, and Molasses were all shipped to France from here.
What is Antilles.
300

In this year, the Treaty of Utrecht was signed.

What is 1713

300

The relationship between the First Nations people and French changed after the Great Peace of Montreal. What indigenous group was this with?

Who are the Haudenosaunee people.

400
The "father" of New France, he founded the first permanent French colony in North America at Quebec in 1608.
Who is Samuel de Champlain
400

This is the name of the company that made money for Britain from the fur trade.

What is The Hudson's Bay Company

400
In 1763 the 7 year war came to an end when the French and British signed a peace treaty here.
What is Paris, France. (The French Capital)
400
In this year, representatives of more than 40 First Nations peoples met leaders of New France in Montreal to sign a treaty in which both sides agreed to cooperate with each other
What is 1701
400
The name of the strategy implemented by the British that allowed the men to reload while still being protected and preserving their energy.
What is The "Thin Red Line".
500
He claimed New France for France during exploratory voyages in 1534 and 1535.
Who is Jacques Cartier
500

This is the name of the place where an important final battle took place between the French and the British?

What is The Plains of Abraham

500
A place where people of more than one hierarchal class live, and wher both work and religious practices can take place.
What is a seigneurie.
500

BONUS: Your History Unit 1 Test is on this Date

What is Monday, January 15th, 2024

500
Commander of Quebec in 1759, this person was defeated by Gen. Wolfe's forces on the Plains of Abraham during the 7 year war.
Who is Montcalm (Marquis Louis-Joseph de Montcalm)