The Thirteen Colonies (1607-1776) were along the ______ coast of the US and became known as _____ ________. Each colony had its own social structure, government and religious groups.
East, New England
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The _________ lived NS, PEI, NB, and the Gaspe Peninsula of QB. They divided their land into 7 districts and the Sagamaw was the leader of a clan. The Sante Mawiomi (Grand Council) met to solve problems of the entire nation.
Mi'kmaq
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A _______ is land that is controlled by another country/nation. When a country has many of these, it becomes an empire.
Colony
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France's colonies in North America from ~1534-1763 were collectively known as _______
New France
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___________ were Christians who came to convert people (change religion). Religion was an important motivation for Europeans to establish colonies.
Missionaries
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The farmers of New France were called _________. They worked on land given by the king called __________. The landowners were called ___________, and had to find farmers to work the land.
Habitants, seigneuries, seigneurs.
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________ _______ was the territory that covered all land drained by the rivers that flowed into the Hudson Bay. The Hudson's Bay Company had a monopoly of the area from 1670-1870, granted by Britain.
Rupert's Land
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A system of countries extending their control over other nations is called _______
imperialism
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The Sovereign Council governed New France. It was made up of 3 key officials: the ________ (defence) , the ________ (day-to-day affairs) and the _______ (head of church)
Governor, Intendant, Bishop
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The ____________ lived north and south of the St. Lawrence river in long houses, and were the first farmers. Clan Mothers could veto any laws, and the Central Council met once a year. They helped the French cure scurvy.
Haudenosaunee/Iroquois
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A person who had a First Nations mother and European Father is
Mรฉtis
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What does decision making by consensus mean?
Making a decision that everyone agrees with
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The French were hated by which First Nations group after Cartier forced members to travel to France?