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Exploring Nations: Fur Trade, War of 1812 & Confederation

Learn about the Fur Trade, War of 1812, and Confederation in Canada. Discover the impact of European exploration, the role of the Metis, and the formation of Canada as an independent country.

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Exploring Nations: Fur Trade, War of 1812 & Confederation

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy!

  2. FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2

  3. Am. Revolution & War of 1812 F. Nations, French, and British Societies Fur Trade & Fight for N.A Post- War of 1812 & Confed. The Metis Vocab Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. $100 What are the two main types of Economies of the First Nations

  5. $100 Farming Hunting and Gathering Scores

  6. $200 The King of France appointed the Sovereign Council to rule New France in his place. What jobs made up the Sovereign Council?

  7. $200 Governor Intendant Bishop Scores

  8. $300 What are the 4 main reasons European Imperial Countries began exploring the world?

  9. $300 Economics Competition Religion Curiosity Scores

  10. $400 Why did European countries want to find a “New Silk Road” by water?

  11. $400 The Land route to Asia was long and dangerous. There were many road blocks and thieves. Scores

  12. $500 What is the relationships between Imperialism and Mercantilism

  13. $500 Imperialism is creating colonies in new lands Mercantilism is taking the resources from those colonies and selling them Scores

  14. $100 French Fur Traders were also known as what?

  15. $100 Coureur De Bois or Voyageurs Scores

  16. $200 How did the passing of the Treaty of Paris following the 7 Years War affect North America

  17. $200 Gave all of Frances possessions in North America to the British. Scores

  18. $300 What unique role did the Metis play in the Fur Trade?

  19. $300 Translators Scores

  20. Daily Double

  21. $400 How did the passing of the Royal Proclamation and Quebec Acts affect the 13 Colonies?

  22. $400 They were not allowed to expand their land Westward in favour of the First Nations (RP) and French Canadiens (QA) Scores

  23. $500 What were 3 negative impacts of the Fur Trade for the First Nations?

  24. $500 Any 3 of the following: Spread of Disease Loss of Language Loss of Land Loss of Culture/Way of Life Danger of Travel Scores

  25. $100 These people fled the United States for British North America because they did not agree with the American Revolution

  26. $100 The United Empire Loyalists Scores

  27. $200 Name the four heroes of the War of 1812

  28. $200 Laura Secord, Charles de Salabery, Tecumseh, Sir Isaac Brock Scores

  29. $300 This Province was created in response to Loyalists immigration in Nova Scotia

  30. $300 New Brunswick Scores

  31. $400 Because of the Influx of Loyalists into Quebec, the British passed the Constitutional Act, which did what?

  32. $400 Created Upper and Lower Canada. Upper Canada was given to the English speaking colonists and Loyalists Lower Canada was given to the French Canadiens Scores

  33. $500 Who were the two countries competing in the War of 1812

  34. $500 The United States of American and Britain (British North America) Scores

  35. $100 When did Canada officially become it’s own, independent Country?

  36. $100 July 1, 1867 Scores

  37. $200 Which Provinces were the first to join Confederation?

  38. $200 Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Scores

  39. $300 The Durham Report had two recommendations for change in order to avoid more rebellions in Canada. Name 1 recommendation

  40. $300 Unite Upper and Lower Canada into a Single Colony Grant the British Colonies in North America Responsible Government Scores

  41. $400 The Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada began because of colonists anger over issues with this type of government system

  42. $400 Representative Government Scores

  43. $500 There were 3 reasons the colony of Canada began considering uniting together. Name 1.

  44. $500 Political Deadlock between Canada West and Canada East Lack of Trade Fear of American Invasion Scores

  45. $100 What is a Provisional Government and Why did the Metis create one?

  46. $100 A Temporary Government To put together a Bill of Rights to present to the Canadian Government about their concerns Scores

  47. $200 Why was Canada becoming interested Rupert’s Land?

  48. $200 It had lots of resources and good farming land available for new settlers. Did not want the Americans to move into that land Scores

  49. $300 What crime was Louis Riel found guilty of?

  50. $300 Treason Scores

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