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