Jeopardy_Unit_2

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Jeopardy
Fur Trade New France Struggle for
Control
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Fur Trade
Where did the French begin their Fur Trade?
$100 Answer Fur Trade
St. Lawrence river
$200 Fur Trade
Who controlled the French Fur trade In the
beginning?
$200 Answer Fur Trade
Trading Companies
$300 Fur Trade
Who were the main trading partners of the french and of the british?
$300 Answer Fur Trade
French-Huron
British-Iroqiuos
$400 Fur Trade
Why was the British Fur trade more profitable
than the french fur trade, in the end?
$400 Answer Fur Trade
Location and expences
$500 Fur Trade
Name two differences between the british and
french fur trades
$500 Answer Fur Trade
Using this example from the index,
Explain what each part means:
Nelson, British Columbia 34 117N 49W
A
B
C
D
E
A- City name
B- Province
C- page number
D- latitude
E- longitude
$100 New France
What did New France become in 1663?
$100 Answer New France
A Royal Colony
$200 New France
Where is New France located on this map?
$200 Answer New France
On the St. Lawrence river
$300 New France
list the three
most important
officials in New
France
$300 Answer New France
The Intendant, Bishop, and Governor
General
$400 New France
•What are
the tasks of
the
Governor
General
$400 Answer New France
Supervise other officials
Military
French Native relations
Symbol of the king
$500 New France
Explain the seigneurial system
$500 Answer New France
King gives land to seigneur
Seigneur-devides land, builds church and flower mill,
Reports to intendant, and collects taxes
Habitant-farms land, gives corvee, pays tax, builds
Church, gives % of produce to seigneur
$100 Struggle for Control
What did the French do to try to take back control of the
Fur Trade?
$100 Answer Struggle for
Control
-Started war
-Expanded Inland
$200 Struggle for Control
Why was control of the Atlantic so important to
the French and the British?
$200 Answer Struggle for
Control
To control the fishing grounds and the entrance to the St.
Lawrence river.
$300 Struggle for Control
What were the three places the British attacked
In their three-pronged-attack/
$300 Answer Struggle for
Control
Louisbourg, the Ohio Valley, and Quebec
$400 Struggle for Control
Why did the British plan to
attack Louisbourg and the
Ohio valley before they
attacked Quebec?
$400 Answer Struggle for
Control
Quebec-control entrance of the St. Lawrence,
and to cut off french supplies from France
Ohio Valley-sorround Quebec and cut off
french supplies and support
$500 Struggle for Control
Discuss the five options the British
had in dealing with the large
population of French in Quebec
$500 Answer Struggle for
Control
Deportation
Assimilation
Maintain the status quo
Isolation
Biculturalism
$100 Exploration
Outline some reasons why Europeans
explored.
$100 Answer Exploration
Europeans explored the world in search of
riches and power.
$200 Exploration
Who explored the Far East?
And who were the first people
to travel to Canada?
$200 Answer Exploration
Wealthy monarchs hired brave men to travel
around the world in search of a easier passage into
the Far East.
The Vikings were the first to travel to Canada.
John Cabot traveled to Newfoundland in 1497
Jacques Cartiers traveled up the St. Lawrence
River in 1534.
$300 Exploration
Explain the cultural exchange that happened
between natives and Europeans.
$300 Answer Exploration
There was an exchange of technology,
disease, and values between Struggle for
Control and Europeans when they interacted.
$400 Exploration
Using an example from the movie
“Dances With Wolves”
describe how John Dunbar and the Sioux people
had a cultural exchange of one of the following:
technology, or values.
$400 Answer Exploration
Using an example from the movie “Dances With Wolves” describe
how John Dunbar and the Sioux people had a cultural exchange of
one of the following: technology or values.
Answers will vary.
Technology- John gave them guns to help fight against
the Pawnee. The Sioux gave John clothing and hunting
techniques. John gave the Sioux sugar and coffee.
Values- John practiced their celebrations at Fort
Sedgwick
$500 Exploration
Explain the importance of mercantilism in the
Continuation of European exploration.
$500 Answer Exploration
Accumulating gold and Silver was important for
gaining power in European countries. Mercantilism
meant getting raw materials cheaply and selling the
finished goods for as much as possible. Therefore,
countries could make a lot of money in this process.
$100 Vocabulary
What does “Culture” mean?
$100 Answer Vocabulary
“Culture” means the way of
life of a specific group of
people
$200 Vocabulary
What is an absolute Monarchy?
$200 Answer Vocabulary
When the king has unlimited power
$300 Vocabulary
What is Corvee?
$300 Answer Vocabulary
Unpaid labour that habitants performed for
seigneurs.
$400 Vocabulary
Explain Accultration.
$400 Answer Vocabulary
Accultration is used to describe the
interaction between 2 cultures. When
they meet they borrow ideas from each
other or one culture may have a stronger
influence on the other.
$500 Vocabulary
Explain Ethnocentrism and give an
example.
$500 Answer Vocabulary
Ethnocentrism is used to describe when two cultures
interact and one person feels that their culture is
better than the other persons. This usually happens
because they are not used to the change and it may
not meet their needs.
Final Jeopardy
What was the Proclamation of 1763 and the Quebec Act
of 1774? Why did one fail and the other work?
Final Jeopardy Answer
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