Definitions
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
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Citizenship

What is being a member of Canada

100

The Haudenosaunee name for corn, beans, and squash

What is Three Sisters

100

The 3 G's stand for 

Gold, God, Glory

100

Indigenous peoples had no immunity to

European diseases

100

Winning means 

What is controlling more than other people
200

Collective Identity

What are things that define the identity of a group

200

3 of Canada's First Nations

What are the Mi'kmaq, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinabe

200

3 factors of imperialism 

Political, economic, and social 

200

Most people were born into the 

Aristocracy

200

Name all the phases in order

Early fur trade, expansion inland, rival networks, drive west, monopoly in the West

300

Consensus

What is agreement by everyone

300

Boys had to kill a _____ to prove their manhood.

What is a moose

300

Christopher Columbus thought he was finding a faster way to ____

Asia

300

Bishop of Quebec

Represented the Catholic Church

300

HBC and NWC stand for

Hudson's Bay Company and Northwest Company 

400

Imperialism

A decision made by a ruler or government of one territory to dominate other territories

400

True or False: Men were the farmers

What is False

400
The Beothuks were the First Nation people of 

Newfoundland 

400

Epidemic

The infection of a large population by disease

400

4 tasks women performed 

Preparing hides, making snowshoes and clothes, cooking, doctoring the sick

500

Mercantilism

Trading more so you can get more money so you can get more power for the mother country 

500

The 3 ways that a $20 bill represents Canada

What is Queen Elizabeth, French Language, and First Nations Art

500

The Silk Road was important for 

Exchanging goods and ideas

500

Faced epidemics of 

Smallpox, measles, and tuberculosis

500

Britain established the HBC in 

1670