Terms
First Nations
European Settlers
Terms 2
True or False
100

Anything that someone desires or would like to have

Wants

100

European settlers traded which of the following with Aboriginal People for furs

Blankets and Firearms

100

Europeans began arriving in Newfoundland and Labrador in

1900s

100

The idea that one person has complete control over an area of land

Private Ownership

100

True or False: When newcomers first came, First Nations groups and people were curious about them and wanted to learn more about them.

True

200

Things that are essential for human survival

Needs

200

When did Shanawdithit died:

1829

200

The first resource of importance that was discovered by Early Europeans when arriving in Newfoundland was

Codfish

200

When fishers came from England for the summer fishing season and returned to England in the fall, this is called ________________________ work

Migratory 

200

True or False: Most European Settlers believed that their economic, political, and cultural ideas were superior to First Nations ideas.

Truth

300

The traditional economies of First Nations and Inuit, and the economies of the Europeans who came to North America

Pre- Industrial Economy

300

Shanawdithit died from

Tuberculosis

300

Beaver pelts were in high demand in Europe because they were used to make:

Hats

300

Items from the past

Artifacts

300

True or False: The newcomers knew how to survive in the new land and had no issues adapting, so they had no need to work with or associate with First Nations Groups.

False

400

An economy that uses manufacturing technologies

Industrial Technologies

400

The goods traditionally produced by First Nations and Inuit people were made from hand and were made using which materials

Bone and Stone

400

The main goal of working in the European Economy at this time was:

To benefit the individual and their family

400

The term historians use to refer to the time when Europeans first came to North America

 Contact  

400

True or False: First Nations and Inuit people had trade networks established with each other prior to the arrival of Europeans.

True

500

The term used by historians to describe “for as long as anyone can remember in all the stories passed on by the Elders”

Time Immemorial

500

Where did first contact between newcomers and the First Nations and Inuit occur

The Atlantic Coast and continued West across North America

500

In what year did the English and Irish begin to settle on Newfoundland, indicating the beginning of the cod fishing industry in North America

Early 1700s
500

An agreement between two or more nations

Treaty

500

True or False: In First Nations and Inuit traditional economies, men and women always performed the same jobs.

False