A policy (decision) on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories.
what is Imperialism
An original piece of information, such as a document or image
what is Primary Source
A region claimed and governed by a country from another part of the world
What is a colony?
A regulated economic system that made a country rich from its colonies
What is Mercantilism
Ways Indigenous people were impacted by colonization
What is:
Loss of land
Exposure to European diseases (smallpox, influenza)
Cultural disruption / loss of traditional practices
Political domination / forced alliances
Wealth transferred from the bride's family to the groom or his family.
What is Dowry
Two or more peoples of diverse cultures living together peacefully.
What is Pluralism / Multiculturalism
Three purposes of colonies:
What is:
Gain power
Gain fame or money
Gain land
Independent French-Canadian woodsman who traveled and traded independently
Coureur de Bois
Unmarried women sponsored by the king to immigrate to New France to balance gender ratios (1663–1673).
What is King’s Daughters (“Filles du Roi”)
Wealth transferred from the bride's family to the groom or his family.
what is dowry.
"Inhabitants" – people who inhabit the land; usually farmers on seigneuries
What is habitants
Means "traveller"; men in New France who travelled between Montreal fur merchants and Great Lakes fur posts
What is voyageurs
What is France
Catholic missionaries converting First Nations, establishing schools & hospitals.
What is Jesuits
Landlords who received land as grants from the king of France
what is seigneurs
Infection of a large population by a disease
What is epidemic or a pandemic
Ability of the body to fight off infection
What is immunity
Reason Britain established Ruberts Land.
What is Fur traded through the HBC company
An example of a monopoly
Hudson's Bay Company
Complete control of a resource by a single company
Monopoly
A set of rules and privileges granted to a company by a king or queen
What is a charter
Large plots of land owned by seigneurs/landlords granted by the king,
What is Seigneuries
The Two Row Wampum treaty represents these three things.
What is agreement, peace, and non interference
This country controlled 13 colonies
What is the British