French in North America
British in North America
Important Terms
Explorers
First Nations
100

These men ventured into the woods and lived with the First Nations. They exchanged knowledge with First Nations, trapped furs, and were responsible for much of early European exploration.

Coureurs de Bois
100

This British company was given a monopoly that covered all of Rupert's land. They build many trading posts, and are a large reason for the exploration into the interior of Canada.

The Hudson's Bay Company

100

Citizen

A member of society

100

This explorer found lots of fish, specifically cod, along the coast of Newfoundland. Due to his discovery, fisheries and colonies were eventually established.

John Cabot / Giovanni Caboto

100
In First Nations culture, teachings, history, and traditions are passed down from generation to generation by who?

Elders

200

This social structure involved the king giving large pieces of lands to the nobles. The nobles then had to find colonists to settle the land. These habitants had to give a portion of their crops and fees to the noble.

Seigneurial System

200

In the 1700s, Britain and France were at war over the succession to the Spanish throne. Eventually, the __________________ would be signed which would hand French territories over to the British.

Treaty of Utrecht (1713)

200

Filles du Rois

Young women sent to New France to become wives of the colonists. (meant to increase population in New France)

200

This French explorer was trying to find a passage to Asia when he came across the Mi'kmaq. Later, he travelled along the St. Lawrence trying to set up a colony for New France. He ended up ruining relationships with the Haudenosaunee. 

Jacques Cartier

200

This group unfortunately became extinct due to the colonization of Newfoundland and tensions between the British and their group for food and land.

The Beothuk.

300

King Louis the XIII wanted to become the most powerful ruler in Europe. He gave monopolies to merchants in return for building settlements. As a result, this area was established in 1605. It's name means "earthly paradise". 

Acadia

300

James Cook traded _____________ with the Nuu-chan-nulth, which ended up being very valuable in China.

Sea Otter Skins

300

Imperialism

A country extending its control over other countries, using economic or military means.
300

This French cartographer helped establish Quebec, by setting up colonies, alliances with the Wendat, and persuading the king to send more colonists. He helped the Wendat fight the Haudenosaunee.

Samuel de Champlain

300

Mi'kmaq's decisions were made by councils listening to issues and discussing the issue until they all agreed what to do. This was was known as what?

Decision by consensus.

400

This member of the Sovereign Council was in charge of day-to-day affairs within the colony; supervising courts, managing the economy, and saw roads were built.

Intendant

400

In 1749, the British built a large base in their new territory. They brought 2600 soldiers and colonists, demonstrating their sovereignty over this area. What was the base called?

Halifax
400

Merchantilism

Economic system where imperial country becomes rich by selling resources from its colonies. (Resources are given to mother country, the leftovers sold to others!)

400

This Hudson's Bay Company man travelled into the interior and was the first European to see Buffalo. He created strong relationships with the Cree and got greater access to furs. 

Henry Kelsey

400

In Haudenosaunee culture, the society was ___________ which means that the head of each longhouse was a woman.

Matrilineal

500

What are the 4 main reasons for European expansion of their empires? (you must explain one in detail!)

Economics - claim resources, make money, furs

Competition - countries at war with one another, more colonies = more power

Religion - wanted to spread the word of the Catholic Church

Curiosity - curious for new knowledge, what lay beyond the horizon

500

What were the 4 reasons Britain wanted to build colonies in North America? (you must explain one in detail!)

Economy - Britain wanted to make more money

Competition - France and Spain were expanding, Britain wanted to expand!

Quality of Life - Britain was overcrowded, colonials wanted a place to resettle

Religious Freedom - Wanted to practice faith openly

500

Monopoly

When only one company or group is allowed to trade in a certain area.

500

This French noble, alongside Champlain, established Port Royal in 1605. 

Pierre du Monts

500

According to the Anishinabe seasonal cycle, what month is the best for fishing?

May