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In what way did life in the early 1800's have an impact on Canada today?
Answers will vary (immigration, land use, resources, racism, pollution)
What are two similarities between First Nations and Early Settlers?
Lots of chores, catching food, helping with crops, preparing food
True or False? A farming settlement had no impact on the natural environment.
False
What were settlements created for a short time called?
Seasonal settlements
Why were early settlers able to grow into large communities?
They settlers had what they needed in this area to build, grow crops and vegetables, and raise animals for food.
The soil around Lake Ontario was rich with ___________?
nutrients
Identify 3 reason why water was important?
travel, food, crops, survival
What are treaties?
A formal agreement between two groups.
What are the three sisters?
corn, squash and bean plants
Why is it important to use primary sources to learn about moments in time?
Primary data is a first hand account of what happened, not left up to interpretation.
Give an example of a secondary source.
maps, textbooks, movies, songs, plays
Give an example of a primary source.
pictures, diaries, journal, letters,
True of False? A secondary source provides a first-hand account of an event or time period.
False
What is it called when an outsider takes over land occupied by others and enforce their own systems and values?
Colonization
True of False? The Huron-Wendat travelled around like the Mississauga people looking for food.
False
What is a longhouse.
A long structure made from cedar trees that was large enough to house many families.
What First Nation community occupied the land that we live on today?
The Mississauga
What challenges did the weather pose for early settlers?
Cold weather made it hard to complete chores and simply survive
Name 2 challenges the First Nation communities faced when early settlers came to Canada?
language barriers, loss of resources, loss of land, pollution, racism
Name 2 challenges that the Early settlers faced when coming to Canada?
climate, isolation, language barriers, medical care, available resources, pollution,
How did early settler children spend most of their day?
Doing chores
Identify one thing that was different for early settlers attending school compared to today?
One room school house, all grades taught together, children used slate boards