These people lived interdependently with the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet tribes?
Who are the Acadians?
100
This town was named after the King of France and became a thriving town because of it's fishing industry
What is Louisbourg?
100
In this year, the Acadians left their properties and belongings and were deported to England, France and America.
What is the year 1755?
100
The Acadians signed a treaty with the British which allowed them to remain on the land, and practice this religion freely.
What is the Treaty of Utrecht (1713)?
100
These were the first nations people that came in contact with the Acadians when they first arrived in New France
Who are the Mik'maq?
200
In 1759, this British Governer sent 29 warships and 15,000 soldiers to take Quebec, and died in battle.
Who is James Wolfe?
200
This area is now known as present-day Nova Scotia, but was the place where the French resided in alliance with the aboriginals of that land.
What is Acadia?
200
In 1713 this treaty was signed between the Acadians and the British
What is the Treaty of Utrecht?
200
This disease spread throughout New France by infected blankets, which were used as an early form of Biological Warfare.
What is Small Pox?
200
The aboriginals taught the Acadians these two trades, which allowed them to make a lucrative trade industry.
What are Fur trade and Fishing?
300
These two French generals had very differing opinions on how to deal with the aboriginals during the downfall of France.
Who are Montcalm and Voudrieul?
300
This was the town where the Acadians were gathered before being exiled.
What is Grand-Pre?
300
The Acadians signed an 'amended oath' to the Treaty of Utrecht in this year, which stated they would not fight against the French
What is 1730?
300
This war resulted in huge food shortages due to inflation, having some people resorting to eating a few ounces of bread a day, or even grass.
7-Years' War
300
He was an Aboriginal War chief who emerged in response to the '7 years War'
Who is Pontiac?
400
This British General ordered Louisbourg be ‘totally demolished, razed, and all material destroyed'
Who is William Pitt?
400
On Sept 8, 1760 Voudreuil surrenders New France to General Amherst by signing this agreement.
What is the Capitulation of Montreal?
400
Before this event, the Acadians lived in New France for 150 years
What is the Exile?
400
This form of Economic Policy measured Gold and Silver for monetary value and fell under British rule after the 7 years' War.
What is Mercantalism?
400
This group of aboriginals met to discuss the strategy during the 7 years war?
What is The Confederacy of the 7 Fires (nations)
500
This British General spread smallpox against the aboriginals by giving them blankets used by those infected with the disease
Who is General Amherst?
500
The British defeat France during this battle resulting in the Siege of Quebec
Battle of the Plains of Abraham
500
In this year, the Royal Commission of Canada decided that they needed to re-examine the past to reveal a cache of secrets, and that history needs to be told from the aboriginal perspective
What is 1996?
500
In 1720, the French built this fortress to give them a naval base in New France.
What is Fortress Louisbourg?
500
By allying with these people, the aboriginals were able to acquire guns/ammunition and other items from Europe.