Social 7 Review

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