Chapters 1 and 2
chapters 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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This First Nations Society typically lived in WigWams, built canoes for river navigation and lived it what is known today as the Maritime provinces ( Nova Scotia, New Bruskwick and P.E.I).

Mi'kmaq

100

This Colony had the largest European population in 1760

The Thirteen Colonies 

100
The Metis people settled in an area called?
Red River 
100

In 1755, the British required the Acadians to take a second oath. This oath was known as

The Oath of Allegiance 

200

This Italian explorer was sponsered by Britain. When he landed he claimed "New Found Land" for Britain, returning with reports of seas full of cod.

Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot) 

200

The complete control of a resource by a single company is known as?

A monopoly 

200

The main push factor for expaning west and the migration of many people was 

The Fur Trade 

200

What was the name of the Odawa Nation leader who orgazied the alliance of First Nations to oppose British takeover?

Pontiac 

300

This First Nations Society were known for their long houses, which were permanent settlements. They also chose their leaders based on their abilityto put the welfare of the land and community first.  

Haudenosaunee 

300

The Sovereign Council was established to rule which colony?

New France 

300

The Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company both competed for resources and partners in the Fur Trade. This is known as:

Economic competition 

300

Under this treaty, France kept the colony of Guadeloupe

The Treaty of Paris 

400

When Jaques Cartier raised a cross on the Gaspe Peninsula, he claimed he wanted to use it for what?

A landmark for future travel.
400

The Thirteen Colonies main economic activity was 

Agriculture

400
In phase 5 of the Fur Trade, what did Canada purchase from the Hudson's Bay Company?

Ruperts Land 

400

Under the Royal Proclamation of 1763 the British expected the Candien's to abandom their way of life and adopt British culture. This is known as:

Assimilation 

500

The policy of claiming and controling new lands and territories for one's homeland is known as

Imperialism

500

Voyageurs often had to carry their goods over land and rapids, including their canoes and pelts. This is known as:

Portage 
500

The Hudsons Bay Company and the North West Compant could not have developed their economy without the help of these people.

Middlemen

500

Britain returned some rights to the Canadien's under what?

The Quebec Act of 1774