Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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What are some things that First Nations people value?

      They value animals because they use them to make food,weapons and fur. They value there god (the creator).

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Why did the Catholic Church support exploration?

 Because they also wanted their country to be powerful and so the population would become larger.

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Mercantilism makes who rich? 

 

 Mercantilism makes the colonies/country rich.

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Which fur trade company had control over Rupert’s Land?

 The Hudson's bay Company

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The Treaty of Utrecht

This was a treaty that gave the British all of France's claims except for some named Isle Royale and Isle Saint - Jean (Now known as Cape Breton Island and Prince Edward Island).

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How did the majority of the First Nations make decisions?

 They make decisions using the process of consensus (agreeing to a decision).

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Who was Giovanni Caboto?  Why is he important in Canadian history?

 He is a man who discovered Newfoundland and Cape Briton island.

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 What two European powers were fighting for control over North America?

 The French and the British

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After the French lost control of the continent to the British what company formed to compete with the Hudson Bay in the fur trade?

 

 The Northwest company

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The Great Deportation

The British deported many Acadian’s to their homelands.

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Who believed in sharing the land instead of owning the land? 

The First nations people

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Who was Samuel de Champlain?  Why is he important in Canadian history?

 He is a man who discovered New France (he is called the father of New France).

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Who had the most power in the colony?

 The British had more power over the colonies (especially the 13 colonies).

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How did the First Nations contribute to the fur trade?

 They traded their furs, at a time fur hats were popular so the first nations traded fur to the British and in return they got weapons and many other tools.

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Seven Years’ War

A war that happened between the British and the 13 colonies, the colonies wanted independence from British laws.

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Why were elders valued in First Nations societies?

Because they had more wisdom and they had more experience than the people.

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 What river in eastern Canada was very important to early explorers, and later was also important to the fur trade?

 The Saint Lawrence River

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What was the Catholic Church?


 A church that persuades people to change their ethnicity.

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 How did the fur trade help westward expansion in North America?

North America growed 17 to 44 states

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 Battle of the Plains of Abraham

This is when the British captured a well protected city Quebec (1759).

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What does it mean to be an oral culture?

    The elders who tell stories about their past/the life they lived.

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Why were rivers so important to explorers and fur traders?

       Because it helps them get resources like fish (cod fish), and they can build boats and go over the sea.

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Who is the Governor?

 Somebody who gets elected by the people to make decisions

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What new culture was formed out of the fur trade?

 The Mi'kmaq culture was formed because they were indigenous people who lived in the provinces of Canada.

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Treaty of Paris

Shaped how Canada is today. This Treaty ended the 7 years of war, this was a treaty that created peace between the British and the 13 colonies.