Competition for Trade & War and Peace: Chapter 4 and 5

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Across
  1. 3. A very important part of the First Nations population that did not hunt but still contributed significantly to their tribes
  2. 6. a process through which culture or individual is absorbed into a more dominant culture because of its overwhelming influence
  3. 8. the fur trade was a partnership between ____________ traders and First Nations hunters and trappers
  4. 10. a country that is more powerful than most other countries
  5. 12. The First Nations valued goods made of this material, such as pots, knives and axes
  6. 13. the children of European fathers and First Nations mothers
  7. 15. the Governor who made the decision to deport the Acadians
  8. 16. a person whose first language is English
  9. 17. the group of French colonists who were deported from the area around the Bay of Fundy
  10. 20. the exchange of goods
Down
  1. 1. the French commander who played a large role in the Seven Years War
  2. 2. where the English built their first forts
  3. 4. French traders who paddled on long journeys into the wilderness to trade for furs with First Nations
  4. 5. a person whose first language is French
  5. 7. the heart of the French colony located along the St Lawrence river
  6. 9. known as the "invisible enemy" to First Nations: influenza, measles, smallpox, etc.
  7. 11. the Treaty of _______ was signed in 1763 between France and England
  8. 12. Three major groups took part in the fur trade: the First Nations, ____________ and Voyageurs
  9. 14. the British Major-General who led the army during the Seven Years War
  10. 18. The Battle on the Plains of ________________ was a significant turning point in the Seven Years War
  11. 19. These troops surrendered on the Plains of Abraham and allowed for a British victory
  12. 21. a formal agreement between nations