Across
- 1. this was the unique language used by the Metis
- 4. dried buffalo meat and fat mixed with berries that was used for food by traders
- 7. many First Nations were relocated to these lands to make way for European settlers
- 8. this group of First Nations lived in Newfoundland and were eventually wiped out by disease and conflict
- 11. one reason disease spread so easily in cities was that people did not do this very regularly
- 12. in the 1800s churches helped take care of these people who did not have parents
- 14. one of the reasons many Beothuk people were wiped out related to illness
- 15. many upper class people in North America got their money in this way
- 17. when a group of people is pushed out of their traditional lands
- 19. the name of the province that was once called Upper Canada
- 21. the Beothuk relied on this to get food and make a living
- 22. the middle and lower class people living in Lower Canada were called this
- 23. the name of the province that was once called Lower Canada
- 24. this group of people had both First Nations and European ancestry
- 25. these institutions provided social services in the 1800s because governments did not
- 29. the Metis people lived in groups near rivers in the place that is now this province
Down
- 2. money given in exchange for the purchase of lands
- 3. people in Upper Canada were often business people who were also called this
- 5. people in the Upper Class in North America had a lot of this
- 6. when a smaller group is forced to change their culture and embrace the culture of a larger group
- 9. crowding crime and dirty conditions made living in cities this
- 10. the Metis were primarily involved in the fur trade working with this company
- 13. because of poor construction these happened regularly causing people to lose their homes or be killed
- 16. a social activity upper class people in North America participated in
- 17. most slaves worked as this type of servant in the homes of wealthy people
- 18. due to crowded living conditions this disease spread very easily in cities
- 20. one reason cities were so dirty is the lack of technology to treat this
- 26. this man passed a law to limit people becoming slaves in Upper Canada
- 27. people who were treated like property and bought and sold for their labor
- 28. when these people arrived from America it displaced the First Nations from their lands
