Key Terms
The Fur Trade
Roles and Groups
First Nations
New France Society
100

Define "colony."

Answer: A region dominated by another country.

100

What was traded during the fur trade?
 

Answer: Furs, especially beaver pelts, for European goods like tools and weapons.

100

What was a "habitant"?
 

Answer: A farmer who worked on seigneurial land in New France.

100

Name one disease brought by Europeans.
 

Answer: Smallpox (also acceptable: measles, influenza).

100

Why did France send the filles du roi?
 

Answer: To increase the population of New France by marrying settlers.

200

What is mercantilism?
 

Answer: A regulated economic system enriching the parent country through colonies.

200

Who were the "voyageurs"?
 

Answer: People who transported goods between merchants and fur trade posts.

200

What did habitants owe their seigneurs?
 

Answer: Rent, labor, or a portion of their crops.

200

What impact did the Beaver Wars have on First Nations?
 

Answer: They caused conflict and displacement among Indigenous groups.

200

What role did the Catholic Church play?
 

Answer: Provided moral guidance, education, and healthcare.

300

Explain a monopoly.
 

Answer: Exclusive control of a resource by one entity.

300

Who were the "coureurs de bois"?
 

Answer: Independent fur traders who often worked in the forests.

300

Who represented the Catholic Church in New France?
 

Answer: Priests and missionaries.

300

Compare the French and British approaches to First Nations.
 

Answer: The French formed alliances and traded, while the British focused on land acquisition.

300

Who held the most power in New France?

Answer: The governor, appointed by the king.

400

What is a "seigneur"?
 

Answer: A landowner given large plots by the king.

400

How did the fur trade shape New France’s economy?
 

Answer: It became the colony’s economic foundation and linked it to European markets.

400

What was the role of a governor in New France?
Answer: To control military and diplomatic relations.

Answer: To control military and diplomatic relations.

400

How did colonization affect First Nations?
 

Answer: Loss of land, exposure to diseases, and cultural disruption.

400

What were the main challenges of being a habitant?
 

Answer: Harsh winters, manual labor, and heavy obligations to seigneurs.

500

 Who were the "filles du roi"?
 

Answer: Young French women were sent to New France to marry settlers.

500

Why were beaver pelts so valuable in Europe?
 

Answer: They were used to make fashionable felt hats.

500

Who was Pierre-Esprit Radisson?
 

Answer: A French explorer and fur trader who worked for both France and Britain.

500

What role did First Nations play in the fur trade?
 

Answer: They trapped furs and acted as guides and trading partners.

500

How did New France’s society differ from the 13 Colonies?
 

Answer: New France focused on trade and alliances, while the 13 Colonies emphasized agriculture and settlement.