First Contact
Explorers
The Columbian Exchange
New France
European Colonies
100

First contact between Europeans and Indigenous Peoples happened when the two groups _________.

First met.

100

This explorer was credited with reaching the coast of Canada while sailing for England.

John Cabot.

100

What was the Columbian Exchange?

The exchange of goods, plants, animals, and diseases between continents.

100

What name is given to farmers who lived and worked on land in New France.

Habitants

100

What does it mean to colonize a new region?

It means a country expands their territory by sending some of their people to the new area to develop the land.

200

The most valuable pelt during the fur trade was __________.

Beaver fur.

200

How many trips did Columbus make to the Americas?

4

200

Which of the following was NOT mainly brought to the Americas during the Columbian Exchange?
a) Coffee
b) Sugar
c) Potatoes
d) Horses

Potatoes

200

What name is given to landowners in the seigneurial system who rented land to habitants

Seigneurs

200

Who were the coureurs des bois?

They were a group of French illegal fur traders.

300

Name three reasons why explorers traveled to the "New World" 

1. They wanted a new place to live.

2. They wanted to find gold and wealth.

3. They wanted new trade opportunities.

300

Which explorer sailed for King Henry and is known for his discovery of North America in 1497?

John Cabot

300

Which of the following was NOT mainly brought to Europe from the Americas?
a) Tobacco
b) Bananas
c) Corn
d) Potatoes

Bananas

300

Name 2 challenges settlers faced in New France

Any of:

- cold winters

- uncertainty of food availability

- the need to co-operate with Indigenous communities.

300

When did the Beaver Wars, or Iroquois Wars, take place?

From the 17th - 18th century.

400

How did Indigenous peoples help European explorers survive in North America?

They shared knowledge about the land, taught survival skills, showed travel routes, and helped with hunting and fishing.

400

Which explorer is remembered as the person who named Canada?

Jacques Cartier

400

When did the Columbian exchange start?

1492

400

Which two countries were fighting over control of the fur trade?

The French and English

400

Name 4 European countries that established colonies in North America.

  • France 

  • England 

  • Spain

  • Netherlands 

  • Portugal 

500

Name 3 reasons why many Indigenous groups welcomed early Europeans.

1) They wanted to trade for metal tools and goods
2) They wanted to learn about European culture
3) They hoped to form alliances

500

This explorer became allies with Wendat/Algonkin First Nation.

Samuel de Champlain

500

Name 2 things that changed during the Columbian exchange

Any of the following:

- Population decline of Indigenous peoples 

- New foods in Europe 

- Global trade

- Spread of diseases 

- Colonization 

500

What did the Algonquin and Wendat get out of their alliance with the French?

A strong and powerful friend in the French who gave them metal tools and weapons like guns. This helped them defeat their enemies (Haudenosaunee).

500

Why did European countries want colonies in North America.

They wanted access to resources, land, and trade opportunities. Colonies also increased a country's wealth and power.

600

Why did French and Indigenous peoples form alliances?

 They created partnerships for trade, survival, and military support.