Define DEPORT
To send out of a country
Define BICULTURAL
Giving official recognition to two cultures
What Treaty # Land do we live on?
Treaty 7
What is named after Henry Hudson?
The Hudson Bay
What does NWC stand for?
North West Company
Define TITHE
A payment to support a church, based on one-tenth of a person's income.
Who are WHISKEY TRADERS?
People who traded alcohol with First Nations, which disrupted First Nations societies.
What is a powwow?
a gathering of first Nations people to celebrate their cultures
What was a reason that explorers explored?
For power, fame, riches, and to discover new lands.
Who were the Metis? What cultural background were their mothers & fathers?
First Nations mothers and French fathers.
What is a DIGUE?
A barrier made of earth that separates land from water.
Define GENOCIDE
A policy to eliminate people of a particular cultural identity
Define ALLIANCE:
An agreement among a group of nations to act together to support each others interests.
What is IMPERIALISM?
A policy on the part of a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories.
How many phases of the fur trade are there?
5
Define GRIEVOUS
Difficult to bear
What is the GREAT DEPORTATION?
the removal of 11,000 Acadians from Acadia by Britain (1755). Britain took their land, homes, & other possessions.
What is the third First Nations society covered in chapter one? Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee, & ______________
Anishinabe
What part of the body does tuberculosis attack?
The lungs
Why did the Fur Trade move west?
They ran out of resources
What is the TREATY OF PARIS?
the agreement between Britian and France that ended the Seven Years' War where France gave up nearly all of its claims in North America.
Define MARITIMES
the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI
Name the three first nations societies studied in chapter 1
Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee, & Anishinaabe
What was Rene-Robert Cavelier known for exploring?
The Gulf of Mexico
What phase # of the Fur Trade is 'The Drive West?'
Phase 4