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How did the Fur Trade benefit the Europeans?

- They got furs

- They made money


100

1300 delegates from _____ First Nations communities agreed to sign a peace treaty and live in harmony with each other and with the French colonists and traders

40

100

How long is the Hudson Bay Company free from ice every year?

Half a year or about 6 months

100

What were the 2 companies that competed at the Fur Trade?

The Hudson Bay Company and the Northwest Company

200

How did the Fur Trade benefit the First Nations?


- Got metal goods

- Got items they thought were useful

- E.g. cloth, pots, knives, axes, copper wire, guns


200

What years did Pierre La Vérendrye travel?

1731-1743

200

What were the French and English relationships with the First Nations?

French- Mostly Positive

English- Mostly Positive

200

How are people considered Metis?

If they have a European parent and a First Nations parent

300

How did the Barter system work?

In the barter system goods are traded for other goods

300

What was Pierre La Vérendrye's relationships with the First Nations?

He made alliances with First Nations

300

Who owned the Fur Trading companies?

French- Independent Fur Trading companies

English- Hudson"s Bay Company had a monopoly

300

How did Alexander Mackenzie reach the Pacific Ocean?

He travelled up the Peace River and down the Bella Coola River

400

What roles did First Nations women play in the fur trade?

  1. Prepared furs

  2. Worked in the forts (translators etc…)

  3. Worked “on the road” (paddled canoes & working in the camps)

  4. Shared language and geography skills

400

How far west did Pierre La Vérendrye travel?


He went as far west as the Rockies

400

How did the furs get back to the mother country?

French- Across the land, then through the Great Lakes, then the St. Lawrence River

English- Via Hudson Bay

400
What were the 4 different roles that the Metis played?

Interpreters, Suppliers of provisions, Voyageurs, and Workers at forts

500

What were the 3 major groups involved in the Fur Trade?

First Nations, Merchants, Coureurs de Bois/Voyageurs


500

What were the names of the 3 appointed certain key officials?

Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Jean Talon, and Marquis de Frontenac

500

What were the locations of the fur trading posts and forts?

French- Along the St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes and further along the river systems

English- At the mouths of the rivers draining into Hudson Bay and James Bay

500

What were the effects in the competition in the Fur Trade?

The fur prices went up and some people sold alcohol to the First Nations