Social 7 Review
Across
- 3. The British company established in Canada in 1670 that competed directly with France.
- 5. To forcibly remove a group of people from their home or country.
- 8. OF ALLEGIANCE, The promise the British later demanded that would have required Acadians to fight against the French.
- 10. European power whose relationship with First Nations was different from their European rivals.
- 11. Food made from dried meat, pounded and mixed with berries and fat, essential for long trade routes west.
- 13. A policy or official objective of a country to control and dominate other regions of the world.
- 17. Winter transportation technology made of bent wood, a Mi’kmaq word adopted by Europeans.
- 18. Trade, The economic activity involving First Nations, French, and British that is the focus of Chapter Four.
- 19. French explorer who established the settlements of Port-Royal and Québec.
- 20. Region in North America important to the French, British, and Mi'kmaq.
Down
- 1. European power that maintained a good relationship with the Mi'kmaq in Acadia.
- 2. OF NEUTRALITY, The formal promise Acadians made to the British to remain neutral in wars.
- 4. First Nations people in Newfoundland who did not establish a friendly trading relationship with Europeans, leading to conflict and eventual extinction.
- 6. River, As the fur trade moved west, the Metis became established at this location.
- 7. Catholic religious order that established missions in New France to convert First Nations people.
- 9. Mrs De Orbe's favourite colour.
- 12. Land claimed for Britain by Giovanni Caboto in 1497, known for its abundant cod.
- 14. First Nations group who generally got along well with the French settlers.
- 15. Bear, A cute yellow Disney bear.
- 16. Cabot, An explorer who found a lot of cod.