Fur Trade Phases
Across
- 2. The lands around the Hudson's Bay were not suited for this, and so this is why Britain did not try to colonize its territory in Canada in Phase 3.
- 4. A first nations group that partnered with the French during the fur trade and acted as 'middle men' in phase two of the fur trade.
- 6. The group of Europeans who built temporary fishing stations on the coast of east Canada.
- 7. The place in New France where trade goods arrived from Europe and furs were loaded on boats to go home.
- 8. One of the First Nation groups who engaged in early trade with Europeans.
- 9. Enemies of the French who fought for domination over the fur trade.
- 10. The company Britain started to compete with the French in the fur trade.
Down
- 1. These were independent fur traders from New France that traded directly with First Nations.
- 3. This group of people developed a distinct culture at Red River in Phase 4.
- 5. The food that Metis and First Nations people supplied to traders in Phase four.