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A very famous and decorated war hero from Manitoba was who?
Tommy Prince
The combining of elements of two or more cultures is referred to as what?
Integration
One native culture of the Plains was who?
Blackfoot
One native culture of Eastern Canada was who?
Mic Mac
What religious ceremony of the West Coast tribes was banned by Europeans?
Potlatch
The first missionaries to convert natives into Christianity in Canada were who?
Jesuits
One native culture of the Eastern Woodlands/Great Lakes region was who?
Huron
The economy of New France relied heavily upon what?
Fur trading
Which native group became the enemies of the French?
The Iroquois.
New France was difficult to govern due to what?
Geography and size
The people who worked and lived along side the banks of the St. Lawrence River were referred to as what?
Habitants
General WOlfe was killed in a decisive battle where?
The Plains of Abraham
The huge fortress on the coast of Cape Breton was called what?
Louisbourg
The British repeatidly assaulted the low ground around ________ but each time were defeated.
Beauport
General Montecalm was a ______ general.
French
What was the name given to a traditional French Canadian wedding game?
Chivaree
Who was the wealthy group which controlled power in Upper Canada?
The Family Compact
The leader of the "Reform Movement" in Upper Canada was who? His political party was called what?
W.L. Mackenzie, The Reformers
What was the name given to the system of land division and ownership/tenure in the St. Lawrence area of New France?
Signeurial System
True or False: The land division was a type of long river lot development which consisted of first and second rang.
True
True or False: The final battle for control of New France took place in 1760.
True
True or False: The Seigneur's most important obligation was to subdivide his land and to settle farmers onto it.
True
The newspaper run by the "reform leader" in Upper Canada was called what?
Colonial Advacate
Who was sent to investigate the events in the colonies/Canada's?
Lord Durham
The war between New France and the British North was fought on three major fronts, these included?
Nova Scotia, Ohio River Valley, St. Lawrence
A legal document between the natives and the Europeans was what?
Treaty
To absorb native culture into European culture to the point where only European element remains is known as what?
Assimilation
The Age of Exploration was a result of what?
Religious and Political Turmoil
The two largest fur trading companies in Canada were what?
HBC and NWC
The cure to scurvy came from what natural product?
White Spruce
To keep one cultural group away from another can be referred to as what?
Isolation
Plots of land designated by specific treaty numbers are known as what?
Reserves
Native people were thought to have originated from where?
Asia
The totem pole was a religious element of who?
Haida
The pyramid with man at the top was opposite of the ________.
Native View of the World
New technology, art, math, large cities, elaborate ceremonies and a large stable population were all elements of what?
Agricultural Revolution
The bison was the main food source of who?
Plains Culture or Blackfoot
WHat language was used by native groups to communicate with eachother?
Sign language
Where did the horse originate?
North America
One native culture of the West Coast was who?
Haida
WHat was the name of the wealthy group that controlled power in Lower Canada?
Chateau Clique
One native culture of the Far North was who?
The Inuit
In the year ____, what forced the French out of Canada?
1763, Treaty of Paris
What was the main contributor to New France's population?
Natural birth within the colony.
In the years before the Conquest, all land in New France was owned by who?
The Crown
The Cajuns of the Southern United States were originally from where?
Nova Scotia
True or False: Girls in New France married at a very early age.
True
The Catholic Church's main goal in New France was to convert the Natives into what religion?
Catholic
The leader of the reform movement in Lower Canada was who? His party was known as the what?
Louis Joseph Papineau, Patriotes
True or False: Paying of rent was one of the most important obligations of the Habitant.
True
True or False: The colony of New France developed into a large manufacturing centre, which shipped manufactured goods to France.
False
True or False: The Acadians were people of French Background who were forced by the British to emigrate to the 13 Colonies or to Europe.
True
True or False: The Hurons were allies of the French
True
True or False: The colony of New France had major infrastructure and transportation development
False
The Long House was a typical dwelling of which native tribe?
The Huron
Who was a French Canadian fur trapper from Red River who explored large sections of Western Canada?
Lagimodiere
Who founded the first permanent settlement in Canada?
Samuel Champlain
Who tried to discover the North West Passage but was set adrift by his crew?
Henry Hudson
Much of the Lake of the Woods and Manitoba was explored and mapped by who?
La Verendrye
The Gulf of St. Lawrence and much of what would become Quebec/New France was discovered by who?
Jacques Cartier
Who mapped the western coast of British Columbia?
George Vancouver
A major trade item used to barter with the Europeans on the West Coast was what?
Sea Otter
A person covered by a specific Treaty is said to have what?
Status
A native culture that was said to have been "hunted to extinction" was who?
Beotuck
The buffalo stomach was used by the Plains natives as what?
A cooking pot
What year did the Quebec Act take place?
1774
What year did the Constitutional Act take place?
1791
What year did the Treaty of Paris take place?
1763
In general, what are the 5 reasons for the fall of New France?
1. New France was too large 2. Mercantalism limited development of infrastructure 3. Small population, small army 4. Errors made by Montecalm 5. Power of the British.

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