Chapter 4 - The People
Chapter 4 - The Places
Chapter 4 - Miscellaneous
Chapter 3 - The People
Chapter 3 -
Miscellaneous
100

This group of people descend from Indigenous and European peoples

Metis

100

in 1701, 1300 delegates gathered in this city to sign a peace treaty

Montreal

100

This is a system of trade where money is not used

Bartering

100

This explorer travelled to what is now Red Deer, Alberta

Anthony Henday

100

When an imperial country takes the resources from its colony country and sells them, becoming wealthy in the process

Mercantalism

200

These men were formerly known as Courier De Bois, but were now called...

Voyageurs 

200
Alexander McKenzie travelled to this ocean on his second voyage

The Pacific

200

The Haudenosaunee had inflicted considerable losses upon this rival Indigenous group 

The Wendat
200

This explorer was the first to step foot in the Arctic

Samuel Hearne

200

The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service

Monopoly

300

This fur trader always travelled with women on his journeys, relying on their assistance and skills

Manatobee

300

This company pushed the fur trade further west

The Northwest Company

300

The Potawatomi, Odawa and Ojibway formed the Council of Three Fires to fight this rival Indigenous Group

Haudenosaunee

300

This explorer worked with the Cree who introduced him to the Siksika tribe

Henry Kelsey

300

The American colonists signed this document in 1776

The Declaration of Independance

400

This man worked for the Northwest Company and traveled north to the Arctic, calling it "The River of Disappointment" 

Alexander McKenzie

400

This was a major whiskey-trading post in Southern Alberta

Fort Whoop-Up

400

The Northwest Company was bought out by this rival company in 1821

Hudsons Bay Company

400

This explorer traded with the Nuu-Chah-Nulth

James Cook

400

In 1713, the British and French signed this Treaty, which gave the British control over Acadia

The Treaty of Utrecht

500

This woman disguised herself as a man and worked in the fur trade for two years

Isabel Gunn

500

This was the first European settlement in Alberta

Fort Chipewyan

500

The whiskey traders of Fort Whoop Up fought in this war before coming North to Alberta

The Civil War

500

This explorer sailed through the Northwest Passage in 1906

Roald Amundsen

500

The Europeans believed the Northwest Passage would give them access to this continent  

Asia