The Europeans thought the First Nations were essentially_____ when they first encountered them
savages/animals/lower class
The Acadians were sent off to Europe and the United States on these.
ships/boats
Mr. Rosenwald attended the very last one of these before the Pandemic began in Toronto. Just use your judgment here!
Leaf games
This King of Spain died which led to the War of Spanish Succession.
King Charles II
The first major/busy street West of Bialik/Bathurst street. It runs roughly from Yorkdale Mall all the way downtown
Dufferin Street
"Native to a a particular area" is the definition of this word.
Indigenous
The area of Canada where the Acadians were asked to relocate to
New France
While he chose hockey, this closely related event might have been Mr. Rosenwald's best bet. Think: Winter Olympics.
Speed Skating
The name of the British governor who gave the Acadians the chance to sign an oath of allegiance.
Charles Lawrence
The only from of onion one could eat in order to best enjoy a burger according to Mr. Rosenwald
caramelized
The main First Nations group that assisted the Acadians who escaped from the expulsion.
Mikmaq
The expulsion of the Acadians took place for 8 years between _____ - _____
1755-1763
A generally quiet public location that Mr. Rosenwald told a New York Ranger fan to go to after the fan told him he was cheering too loudly.
Library
The year the Treaty of Utrecht was signed and the country in which it was signed
Not including gym, this was Mr. Rosenwald's first grade (not subject) he ever taught as a general studies teacher back in 2012.
Grade 5
Chief _________ and Jacques Cartier were featured in the "Canadian Heritage Minutes" video we watched a couple of weeks ago.
Donaconna
Of the approximately 10 000 Acadians who were forced on ships, nearly _____ died before they reached their destination
1/3
At age 16, Mr. Rosenwald 'ruffled' some feathers and got in big trouble after body-checking a vending machine to retrieve this favourite snack food item that got stuck in the machine.
Ruffles Sour Cream n' Onion Chips
The number of British Villagers who were killed and the number of homes burned down as part of the Dartmouth Massacre
20; 36
A french delicacy consisting of raw beef, egg yolk and often capers that is a personal favourite of Mr. Rosenwald's.
Beef Tartare
The last residential school closed in the year _____ in the province of ________
1996; Saskatchewan
Approximately this many Acadians ended up settling in New Orleans where they became known as Cajuns.
2600
This restaurant, one of the classiest, most expensive in the city, is Mr. Rosenwald's favourite in Toronto. Hint: Think biblical
Jacob's Steakhouse
The approximate number of hours it would take to drive from the capital city of the province where the Acadian Expulsion started to the final destination in the United States where many Acadians ended up.
30 hours
The Treaty of _______ was signed between the British and the ______ Confederacy in the province of ____ ______ which urged the British to stop building on FNP land in exchange for the FNP not attacking the British.
Portsmouth; Wabanaki; Nova Scotia