New France
13 Colonies
Indigenous Nations
Fur Trade
100

The most common religious denomination in New France, this is the oldest denomination of Christianity.

What is Roman Catholicism?      

100

The 13 Colonies went on to become this modern-day country.

What is the United States of America?

100

This European nation viewed Indigenous people as obstacles to land-ownership rather than trade partners.

What is Britain?

100

This fur trading company was chartered in 1670.

What is the Hudson Bay Company?

200

This imperialist policy encourages the occupation of foreign regions of the world, leading to the establishment of New France.

What is Colonialism?

200

The main motivator for people migrating to the 13 colonies, this industry was their primary economic driver.

What is Agriculture?

200

This colony refused to trade manufactured goods to Indigenous people who had not converted to their religion.

What is New France?

200

The demand for this fashionable item led to the emergence of the fur trade.

What is the Beaver Felt Hat?

300

By 1760, the population of New France had reached this number.

What is 65,000?

300

The most widely practiced religion in the 13 Colonies, members of this religious denomination are praised for their "work ethic."

What is Protestantism?

300

This Indigenous nation was forced to adopt other peoples into their nation because they lost so many people to disease and warfare.

Who are the Haudenosaunee?

300

The namesake of a popular board game, the Hudson Bay Company was granted one of these.

What is a Monopoly?

400

These independent traders played a key role in the primary economic activity of New France.

Who are the Coeur de Bois?

400

By 1760, the 13 colonies had reached this population size.

What is 2,500,000?

400

This Indigenous nation was defeated by the Haudenosaunee people in the Beaver Wars.

Who are the Kichesiprini?

400

This British fur trading territory was defined as "the drainage basin of the Hudson Bay."

What is Rupert's Land?

500

Home to the Chateau Frontenac, this city was once the capital of New France.

Where is Quebec City?

500

Known for its cracked bell, this was the largest city in the 13 Colonies and first capital city of the United States.

Where is Philadelphia?

500

This Indigenous nation based in what we now refer to as "the Maritimes" converted to Catholicism in order to strengthen their ties with their European allies. 

Who are the Mi'kmaq?

500

This 16th century system of trade set the prices for raw resources low and the price of manufactured goods high.

What is Mercantilism?