Early Settlers & Exploration
Indigenous Peoples
Geography of Canada
Daily Life in Early Canada
100

Which group of people came to Canada in the 1600s to settle in New France?

The French settlers

100

What is the name of the Indigenous group that lived in the area now called Quebec?

The Algonquin people

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What was the most common form of transportation in early Canada?

Canoes or horse-drawn carts

200

What was the main reason the British settlers came to Canada after 1763?

To expand the British Empire and make Canada part of British North America.

200

What is the important role of Elders in many Indigenous communities?

Elders are respected members who pass on knowledge, traditions, and stories to younger generations.

200

Name the ocean to the east of Canada.

The Atlantic Ocean

200

What did many settlers in early Canada use to build their homes?

Logs (Log cabins)

300

What were the "Loyalists" who came to Canada after the American Revolution?

They were American colonists who remained loyal to Britain and fled to Canada for safety.

300

Which Indigenous group was known for their longhouses and confederacy in the area now known as Ontario and Quebec?

The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy)

300

Which river is the longest in Canada and played a major role in early exploration and settlement?

The St. Lawrence River

300

What was a common occupation for settlers in the early 1800s in Canada?

Farming or fur trading

400

What was the main job of fur traders in Canada during the 1700s and 1800s?

Fur traders hunted animals for pelts, particularly beavers, to trade with Europe for goods.

400

What treaty was signed between the British and several Indigenous groups in 1763, affecting the relationship between the two?

The Royal Proclamation of 1763

400

What mountain range runs along the western part of Canada?

The Rocky Mountains

400

What type of school did children in early Canada usually attend?

One-room schoolhouses Or they learned at home.

500

What was the significance of the "Red River Rebellion" led by Louis Riel in the 1800s?

It was a resistance against the Canadian government by the Métis people to protect their land rights and culture.

500

Which two provinces are known for their large amounts of farmland and agriculture in the 1800s?

Ontario and Manitoba

500

In the early 1800s, which animals were commonly hunted for fur by settlers and Indigenous people?

Beavers