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People who acted as go-betweens between two groups during trade are called?
Coureurs de Bois
voyaguers
middlemen
seignuers
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What was the foundation of the economy in New France?
farming
the fur trade
shops
fishing
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The best reason for Britain selling Rupert's Land to Canada was because it...
was afraid of an American invasion
wanted money to go to Britain
had little interest in the fur trade
Britain was in need of money
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This food was prepared for longer trips because it would not spoil for long period of time.
pemmican
dried fish
moose meat
bread
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In economic competition, "winning" means...
control of ports
getting furs first
control of wealth
having allies
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seesaw
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gold
Win 50 points!
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rocket
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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Metis women were perceived as ______________.
skilled interpreters
trading and business partners
all of the above
companions
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thief
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fairy
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gift
Win 10 points!
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banana
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A descendant of the settlers of New France is called _________________.
Canadian
Francophone
Metis
Canadien
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The Metis people settled in an area called ______________.
Quebec City
Red River
Montreal
Trois Riviere
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the expansion into the west?
unrest between FN and the middlemen
Britains hunger for land
scarcity of beavers
declining furs in the east
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At some points of the fur trade people were given full control of a resource. This is called...
an exemption
a charter
a commission
a monoploy
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding First Nations and Christianity?
they accepted Christian teachings easily
converted to Christianity for military and trade alliances
those who converted completely abandoned their FN belief
they became missionaries themselves
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What goods did First Nations peoples want?
all of the above
cloth
blankets
metal pots, knives, axes
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banana
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star
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fairy
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thief
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A fashion trend kick-started the fur trade.
True
False
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