- The descendants of Aboriginal peoples arrived in North America by
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crossing the land bridge between Asia and Alaska in the last ice age.
travelling from South America 500 000 years ago.
taking a plane from Asia last month.
- European explorers to North America in the 1500s hoped to find a short route to
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China.
Africa.
Australia.
- Jacques Cartier sailed to North America hoping to find
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the Northwest Passage.
more supplies of fur.
gold and diamonds.
- The first European settlers in North America could not have survived without the help of Aboriginal peoples.
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TrueFalse
- The first European settlers in North America got this disease from not eating enough fruits and vegetables in winter:
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the flu.
measles.
scurvy.
- The coureurs de bois learned how to live in the woods
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by going to Scout camp.
from settlers in Quebec.
from Aboriginal peoples.
- The Iroquois were the enemies of
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the British.
The Dutch.
the French.
- The "Filles du roi" travelled to Quebec from France to
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become settlers' wives.
work in the colony.
have a honeymoon.
- The two explorers and fur traders most responsible for the start of the Hudson's Bay Company were:
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Mills and Boon.
Champlain and Cartier.
Radisson and Groseilliers.
- Hudson's Bay Company received a royal charter from
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the prime minister of Canada.
King Charles II.
Prince Rupert.
- Beaver fur was very popular in Europe because it was used to make
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point blankets.
hats.
beaver tails.
- During the war between England and France, raiding parties with soldiers and warships were sent out in North America to
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discover the enemy's hiding places.
find new sources of fur.
capture the other country's trading posts.
- The wars between England and France
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increased profit for Hudson's Bay Company.
caused Hudson's Bay Company to lose business.
were good for the fur trade business.
- During the fur trade, goods were paid for using
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beaver pelts.
loonies and toonies.
gold and silver.
- Fur traders travelled long distances using
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horse and buggy.
train and motorcycle.
canoe and toboggan.
- On long journeys, Aboriginal peoples acted as
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guides and translators.
hunters and traders.
all of the above.
- Once people knew that there was no short route to China through North America, they kept exploring inland to
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find more sources of fur.
try to find an easy route to the Pacific Ocean.
both of the above.
- In the late 1700s, the main competition for Hudson's Bay Company was
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North West Company.
Dutch East India Company.
Sears.
- The Red River Settlement was the result of Lord Selkirk's plan to
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help farmers from Scotland.
kick the Nor'westers off his land.
take control of Hudson's Bay Company.
- The massacre at Seven Oaks was caused by
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anger over the fact that the oak trees were being cut down.
anger that the settlers would interfere with the fur trade.
anger because settlers were not given a say in electing the government.
- The Métis people are descendants of
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European fur traders and Aboriginal peoples.
Cree and Inuit peoples.
English and French settlers in Manitoba.
- After Canada became a country, Hudson's Bay Company
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shut down its business.
expanded into other areas or business.
moved to the United States.
- Today, Hudson's Bay Company
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still has its headquarters in London, England.
is best known as a chain store called "The Bay," and continues to change.
still has fur trading as its main line of business.
- European diseases like smallpox had no effect on the population of the First Nations peoples who met them.
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TrueFalse
- The fur trade did not change the old ways of life of the First Nations and Inuit people.
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TrueFalse