Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Full Year
100

Name what the three sisters were.

Corn, beans, squash 
100

Who was the first governor of New France?

Samuel de Champlain

100

What do you call the American immigrants who settled in Canada in order to escape persecution during the American Revolution?

The Loyalists

100

What eventually replaced fur as Canada's main export?

Wood/Timber

100

The Stamp Act, the Sugar Act and the Townshend Act all fit under what category?

Intolerable Acts

200

What was used to mark treaties of alliance between Indigenous Nations?

Wampum Belts

200

What was done in the mid 17th century in order to help populate New France?

The filles du roi were brought over


200

Which piece of land were the French allowed to keep after the Royal Proclamation?

St Pierre Miquelons Islands

200

Why did Great Britain come to its colonies for natural resources at the beggining of the 19th century?

Napoleon's continental blockade
200

What is the furthest south the French Colony ever reached?

Louisiana 

300

What revolutionary tool helped European explorers navigate the oceans and reach the New World?

The astrolabe

300

When granted a "congé de traite", the "coureurs des bois" were considered: _________

"Voyageurs"

300

What officially put an end to the seven year's war in 1763?

The Treaty of Paris of 1763

300

What major territorial change was brought about by the Constitutional Act of 1791?

The province of Canada was split into lower and upper Canada?

300

Who was mainly responsible for the destruction of Huronia?

The Iroquois Confederacy

400

Who was initially in charge of running the colonies with the purpose of following Mercantilism?

Chartered Companies
400

What put an official end the Iroquois attacks on French settlements 

The Great Peace of Montreal

400

What political condition restricting French Canadiens from taking part in decision making was removed with the adoption of the Quebec Act? 

The Test Act

400

The idea that all human beings have fundamental rights regardless oft heir position within the social hierarchy. These rights include the right to life, liberty, equality, justice and property.

Liberalism

400
Who was the leader of the Parti Patriote?

Louis-Joseph Papineau

500

What did Cartier bring back to France after his first voyage to help convince the King to finance his second voyage?

The two sons of Donnacona 

500

Who was the very first religious member to be named Bishop in New France?

Monseigneur François de Laval

500

What officially put an end to the War of Independence in 1883?

The Treaty of Paris 1883

500

The principle by which the members of the executive council are chosen from among the members of the majority party elected to the legislative assembly. 

Ministerial responsibility

500

During which armed rebellion were the Patriotes succesful against the British forces?

The Battle of St Denis