First Nations
The French in North America
The British in North America
Trade
Miscellaneous
100

Wild rice was an important food for this First Nations diet.

Anishinabe

100

Cartier raised a ___________ on the Gaspe Peninsula as a sign of claiming the land for France.

A cross

100

This First Nations group did not get along very well with the British.

The Mi'kmaq

100

Trade goods for goods is to

Barter

100

Canada is made up of many different cultures. This is known as

diversity

200

The Plains First Nations relied on _________ to meet most of their basic needs

The buffalo

200

First Nations group who were friendly with the French explorers

Haudenosaunee

200

The __________ ___________ wanted independence from Britain because they wanted more control over their own affairs.

Thirteen Colonies

200

Perfect for transporting finished goods and furs across the wilderness

The canoe

200

Believing ones ethnic group is superior to others

ethnocentric

300

What three main groups are Canada's aboriginal people divided into?

First Nations, Inuit and Metis

300

The French settlers in Acadia lived in relative peace and harmony with this First Nations group

The Mi'kmaq

300

The British won the Battle of the Plains of ___________ because they arrived first with more supplies and troops.

Abraham

300

The road that was used to bring goods back to Europe. This route crossed through Asia and Eastern Europe, was dangerous and goods traded included spices, tea, silk, porcelain, and precious gems.

The Silk Road

300

Descendants of people with European fathers and First Nations mothers

Metis

400

The "Three Sisters" refers to the staple food of the Haudensaunee and consists of corn, beans and ____________ ?

squash

400

Descendants of French colonists who had first famed the shores of the Bay of Fundy

Acadians

400

This company was formed so Britain could compete with the French fur trade.

The Hudson's Bay Company

400

A Canadien trader "runner of the woods" who paddled on long journeys into the wilderness to trade for furs with the First Nations. Many married First Nations women and became parents to the first Metis. 

Coureur de Bois

400

The original people of the land

Indigenous

500

Who were the three First Nations groups that were among the first to encounter British and French Explorers in eastern Canada?

The Mi'kmaq, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinabe

500

Tis French explorer received a monopoly from king  Louis XIII and sailed to North America to set up a colony. He took a map-maker Samuel de Champlain with him and established a settlement at Port Royal on the Bay of Fundy and called the area Acadia

Pierre de Monts

500

The Americans who wanted to remain under British rule.

The United Empire Loyalists

500

What could First Nations trade fur for at Fort Whoop-Up?

Whiskey

500

Important ideas or beliefs about how people should live

core values