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The Hierarchy of New France

The Hierarchy of New France . definitions. l ocate and copy out the following definitions: hierarchical society viceroy intendant commoner . chart. Examine the chart of page H26, "The Civil Hierarchy of New France", and copy it into your notes.

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The Hierarchy of New France

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  1. The Hierarchy of New France

  2. definitions • locate and copy out the following definitions: • hierarchical society • viceroy • intendant • commoner

  3. chart • Examine the chart of page H26, "The Civil Hierarchy of New France", and copy it into your notes. • What evidence is there in the chart that the society of New France was a hierarchy? • The chart is a flow chart, it shows that certain individual are at a “higher level” than others. The King is at the highest level and the citizens are at the lowest.

  4. What gives people high or low status today? • As unfortunate as it is, money, fame or family name are the most common status decision makers of today. • What sorts of roles do our governments fill today? • Governments today maintain law and order, peace and security, run social services like education and health, etc. • How do citizens maintain control over their governments? • In a democracy, citizens vote for their representatives in the government.

  5. Please turn your text to page H27 and together lets read to H29. • In your notes please make a T­Chart with the following headings: • • Contributions of Count Frontenac •Contributions of Jean Talon. • Use information from the text to complete the T­Chart.

  6. Was New France governed by effective officials? • Some officials were dedicated; others were out for personal gain. • Why did New France eventually fall to the English? • The king did not want to spend too much money on its development. This made it vulnerable to its enemies.

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