Places in early Canada | Culture in Early Canada | True or False | Fur Trade Terms | Go Big or Go Home: Bonus Questions |
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What is New France
The french controlled colony in north america.
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what is Catholicism
The Majority of the French Canadians followed this religion. The Jesuit priests in Canada were converting First Nations to this religion as well.
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True
An epidemic is a disease that wipes out thousands, like smallpox.
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March 15,2000
When is Sascha's Birthday
An area of land ruled by a different country. |
Colony
An area of land ruled by a different country.
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What is the 13 Colonies
The British settlement in north america, with many settlers and a flourishing economy that was located on the east coast of lower Canada.
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What is Bicultural
Giving recognition to two different cultures. like canada with their two official language.
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False. The Hudsons Bay company was British.
The Hudsons Bay company was a French fur trading establishment.
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May 20, 2000
When is Emmett's Birthday
The policy on the part of one country to take over another. |
imperialism
The policy on the part of one country to take over another.
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What is Rupert's Land
The land above New France that they use for trading furs and other goods.
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What is Prejudice
A generalization of a group of people based on false information, for example the europeans to the first nations when they came to New France.
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False. The British and Haudenosaunee were in an alliance. They traded with each other and fought the same enemies.
An alliance is when two countries/people are fighting against each other.
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Mercantalism
Obtaining cheap resources from colonies, and making as much money as possible on them.
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What is Assimilation
To become part of ones culture, much like the jesuit priests and first nations groups.
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True.
The Northwest Company was a French fur trading establishment.
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Ethnocentrism
A belief that one's culture is superior to others.
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Monopoly
Complete control of a resource. The company of 100 associates had a (blank) over the fur trade.
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False, To deport is to send out of a country, like the Acadians in the great deportation.
To deport is to get goods from another country.
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