True/False- Europeans had oral history traditions to pass along culture and teachings.
False- Europeans had an understanding of written history, not oral history
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True/False- Europeans passed along history, culture and traditions through writing and reading.
True
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True/False- The Crown's representatives considered the treaty making process as a written agreement.
True
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True/False- Europeans believed that all living things had a spirit (including water, land, air, rocks.. etc.)
False - They believed these things were non-living
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True/False- Europeans believed that humans are more important than animals and plants etc..
True- Europeans have the belief that humans can and should take charge of everything in nature
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True/False- Europeans believe that land cannot be owned, sold, bought or taken over.
False
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True/False- The Prime Minister at the time of treaty signing was John A. Macdonald
True
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True/False- John A. Macdonald's "National Policy" was a plan to have a railway across the Country and the land full of European immigrants farming (agriculture).
True
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True/False- The newcomers were also in a hurry to sign treaty with First Nations people because they were scared of the United States expanding north and claiming Canada first.
True
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True/False- The Queen of England sent representatives of the Crown to settle treaty with First Nations People.