Level 1 = 100
Level 2 = 200
Level 3 = 300
Level 4 = 400
Level 5 = 500
100
Name the French explorer who destroyed the French relationship with the Haudenosaunee.
Jacques Cartier
100
Where was Acadia located?
What is Port Royal in the bay of Fundy.
100
What was a solution to increase the population in New France?
What are the filles du roi, and indirectly, the Sovereign Council.
100
What gifts did the king give the filles du roi, and why would he give these things to them?
Salt beef, livestock, and a purse of money. The king would have wanted these women to prosper in the new land. Failure was not really an option.
100
Why do you think Western Canada was untouched by Europeans until late after Eastern Canada?
The Europeans came from the East, and maybe didn't even consider the fact that more land could exist in the West.
200
Who are Francophone descendants of the settlers in New France?
Who are Canadiens
200
What is the difference between an empire and a colony?
An empire is a network of colonies.
200
Who was the explorer or explorers of France who followed the Mississippi River down into the gulf of Mexico?
Who is La Salle.
200
What does filles du roi mean in English? Who were they, and what did they do?
The kings daughters. They were poor or orphaned women of France, sent to New France to marry the traders and populate colonies.
200
What were the different perspectives that the Europeans and the First Nations had about the land?
The Europeans believed land could be sucked dry of its resources, and that claiming it for themselves was not a bad thing. The first Nations people were conservative of the land, and actually respected it. Also, the land was to be shared equally.
300
What was the Silk Road used for?
What is to Trade between European countries, and Asian countries.
300
What was a Governor’s job?
The highest power on Sovereign Council of New France. Responsible for protection of colony.
300
How did the First Nations help Jacques Cartier and his crew?
What is provide shelter, teach hunting and farming tactics, as well as trade for furs and other goods.
300
What were the main roles played in the Seigneurial system, and what did each person do?
King gives land to Seigneurs, Seigneurs rent land to Habitants for part of the crops which the habitants
300
What were some advantages to living in New France compared to France?
Better educational system, more space, good farming system, foolproof government, and more attention with less people.
400
Fill in the blank. The ______ de bois were French explorers, or runners of the woods. A: Carrier B: Canadiens. C: Coureurs D: Beaver Men.
What is C, Coureurs.
400
Who was in charge of day to day issues in the Sovereign Council?
Who is the Intendant
400
What duties did the Jesuits carry out in New France?
They went on Mission trips and spread their religion to the First Nations.
400
Who came to be known as the founder of New France, and what did he do to improve the colony in the 27 years he was there?
What is, Samuel de Champlain worked to build the colony at Québec and to develop the fur trade.
400
Describe life for women in New France, using key ideas. Why do you think only some women would like to come to New France?
Not everybody wanted to populate the colonies. They thought it was too much work, and the bountiful land was false. Girls also received a better education, and the women worked hard alongside the men.
500
Which First Nations groups were allies with Samuel de Champlain? A: The Haudenosaunee. B: The Haudenosaunee and the Wendat. C: Huron, Montagnais. D:Wendat, Algonquin, Montagnais.
What is D, Wendat, Algonquin, Montagnais.
500
What did the Bishop of the Sovereign council do, other than run the church?
What is have a place in politics.
500
Many of Jacques Cartier's crew became ill and died from scurvy,Who helped them with the cure? with what?
Haudenosaunee had the cure for scurvy. They used boiled pieces of white cedar.
500
What four main ideas influenced the imperial countries of Europe, to expand their empires in North America, and how does each relate to the growth of the home country?
Economics: Europeans set up colonies so they could claim the resources of the land, Competition:The more colonies a country controlled,the more power and prestige it had. Religion: groups wanted to send missionaries around the world to spread their version of Christianity. and Curiosity:The Europeans were also curious about what lay beyond the horizon.
500
Why do you think Samuel De Champlain was at conflict with the Haudenosaunee when he first found them?
What is how Jacques Cartier treated them the last time.