France and Britain Establish Colonies in North America
NEW
FRANCE
THIRTEEN
COLONIES
RUPERT'S
LAND and MORE NEW FRANCE
IMPACT OF COLONIZATION ON FIRST NATIONS
100
A policy — an official objective of a country — to dominate other regions of the world.
What is imperialism?
100
THIS RELIGION WAS WHAT MOST COLONISTS WERE IN NEW FRANCE.
What is Catholic?
100
THE RELIGION THAT MOST COLONISTS WERE IN THE THIRTEEN COLONIES?
What is Protestant?
100
The group responsible for the first written history of New France, which included detailed information about the First Nations people, their languages and life.
Who are the Jesuits?
100
Notes are found that contain the following info --> • helped Europeans survive life in the new world • Acted as guides for Europeans in the New Word --> What would be the best title for these notes?
Ways Europeans Depended on First Nations or Ways First Nations Helped Europeans
200

An economic system that sets the price of raw resources low and the price of manufactured goods high. Designed to make European countries rich.

What is mercantilism?

200
THIS WAS THE MAIN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN NEW FRANCE.
What is the fur trade?
200
REASON(S) WHY THIS COLONY HAD THE LARGEST EUROPEAN POPULATION OF ALL COLONIES.
Because they encouraged farming, which led to more people settling and staying.
200
The complete control of a resource by a single company.
What is a monopoly?
200
WHICH COLONISTS WANTED LAND FOR FARMS AND SAW FIRST NATIONS AS OBSTACLES
Who are British Colonists (13 Colonies)?
300
A region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
What is a colony?
300
Established schools, hospitals and orphanages
What is the church?
300
(TRUE OR FALSE) COLONISTS IN THE THIRTEEN COLONIES WANTED TO CONVERT THE FIRST NATIONS TO CATHOLICISM.
False
300
This company governed and had a monopoly on the fur trade in Rupert's Land.
What is the Hudson's Bay Company?
300
Worked with First Nations, creating partnerships for the fur trade.
Who are French colonists (New France)?
400

The reason why the population of New France was much smaller than the 13 Colonies.

They did not establish as many permanent settlements and farms and relied on supplies from France.

400
These People: • farmers • had to clear the land, plant crops and build a house. • gave a few days of labour each year to the land owner These People: • Received the land as grants from the king of France. • Most were men from noble families
Who are habitants and seigneurs?
400
Britain controlled colonies directly by appointing these
Who are governors?
400
Governor, Intendant, and Bishop
Who is the Sovereign Council?
400
First Nations were able to obtain metal objects (knives, pots, tools, etc.) that enabled them to do their work faster and easier.
What are the benefits of the arrival of Europeans?
500

Which country established the colony seen on this map?

What is Rupertsland?

500
This Person: • represented the king • controlled the military • looked after the defence • dealt with “external relations” This Person: • chief administrator of the colony • worked to keep the colony in good order • worked to make it less dependent on France
Who are the Governor and the Intendant?
500
What are ways the British government played a role in the settlement of North America?
What are ways the British government played a role in the settlement of North America? • granted monopolies to fur traders in Rupert's Land and establishing the Hudson Bay Company. • allowed British colonists to have a role in the government by creating elected assemblies. • encouraged British subjects to become colonists in its North American colonies.
500
These PEOPLE: --> Brought goods from Europe --> Traded goods with First Nations for furs --> Shipped furs to Europe for a profit
Who is a merchant?
500
Notes are found that contain the following info --> • Become Catholic so the Europeans 
will recognize them as a Catholic 
Nation • Ally with French so that the 
British won’t come and take over 
their land • European diseases killing much of the 
people making it hard to defend 
themselves. --> What should the notes be titled?
Pressures on First Nations to Change