Treaties
Environment
Fur Trade
Settler Life
Early Settlers
100

True or false

Treaties were between early settlers and Indigenous Communities.

True

100

True or False

Early settlers did not think about the land when moving to a new area. 

False

100

True or False

Metis have both First Nation and European settlers. 

True 

100

What did early settlers do to produce food? What were the staple things they ate?

They hunted and planted gardens. They ate a lot of bread, root vegetables, fruits off bushes and trees, and local animals.
100

What is a settler

Someone who comes to an area to build a community.

200

Did the treaties (agreements/rules) always work between the groups? Why?

No. 

200

Why did a lot of Irish people move away from their home?

The Irish Potato Famine 

200

What was the most popular animal fur that was traded?

Beaver 

200

Name 3 things Indigenous people helped early settlers with. 

Using plants as medicine

Making maple syrup

Hunt & trap the local animals

Building canoes & snowshoes

How to make clothing & shoes (ie. moccasins) 

How to plant certain foods (ie. corn)


200

What were some tools early settlers used. 

axe

washboard

oil lamp

pitchfork

well

butter churn

kettle

hand drill

300

What is a reserve?

A place where Indigenous communities moved to and lived when they were forced to move from their original homes - it was given through treaties between the gov. of Canada and Indigenous people.

 It is land that belongs to Indigenous communities - they live, work, go to school, and practice their traditions. 

300

Explain what you believe early settlers looked for when moving to a new place.

Greenery, water, good soil, space

300

What is a voyageur 

Someone whose job it was to bring fur to different places around Canada using a canoe. 

300

Name some jobs early settlers had.

Varied responses.

300
What year was slavery banned in Canada?

1819