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Quiz Show Chapter 2 European Explorers

When supply of a product increases, demand drops.

The Portuguese were the first to use technological advances in their explorations.

A commission was a granting of powers to an explorer by a king.

The Mi kmaq people did not benefit from their trade with the Europeans.

The last Beothuk, known as Shawnadithit, died of tuberculosis.

Explorers would kidnap and take First Nations people back to Europe with them to show their kings so they could prove the value of their expeditions.

Cartier was the first cartographer.

The Northwest passage was a sea route through the Arctic waters to Asia that Cartier followed.

All the men on Sir John Franklin s expedition through the Northwest passage died due to lead poisoning.

Samuel de Champlain followed Cartier s path into the new world, exploring the St. Lawrence River and establishing a settlement in Québec.

Giovanni da Verrazano s mission was to connect the geography dots : to see if the land Columbus had claimed for Spain was connected to the land that Caboto had claimed for England. It wasn t.

Cartier wanted to take some Stadaconans home as proof of a successful mission a standard practice for explorers in his day.

Explorers generally did not consider how their actions affected other people especially non- Christian people.

The idea of claiming and controlling new land and territories for one s homeland is best known as Manoeuvre Colonization Disruption Durability Imperialism

European exploration of the area known today as Alberta began in the. 1500 s 1600 s 1700 s 1800 s 1400 s

European exploration began in the East West South North Artic

The first people ever to step foot on what is today known as North America were the French Vikings Spanish British Asian

The following was the main push factor for European exploration in the West. Curiosity of young adventurers Disruption for trade in Europe due to wars Greed for more wealth European population explosion Desire to learn about new cultures and languages

Christopher Columbus didn t find Asia but instead landed in France South America The Caribbean Britian The Middle east

Exploration was enabled by the use of the following technology astrolabe compass ships All of the above None of the above

The goal of exploration for all the European nations is best described by the desire to Trade goods Control other lands Find riches Find new labourers Convert others to Christianity

Which of the following is the best answer when thinking of the Europeans perspective on interacting and trading with the Mi kmaq people? The European perspective was based on Dominating weaker nations Trading and accumulating wealth Relationship building Goodwill and respect Conversion to Christianity

The Beothuk people and the Europeans Traded easily together Did not establish friendly relations Were allies in a war against the Mi kmaq Established friendly relations Arranged for 3 people from the Beothuk nation to travel to Europe

Cartier raised a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula because he wanted to use it as a Landmark for future travels Sign of claiming the land Peace sign with the Stadacona people Worshipping idol Teaching tool to educate the Stadacona people about Christianity

Who is known as the Father of New France? Henry Hudson Jacques Cartier Samuel de Champlain Giovanni Caboto Christopher Colombus

Sieur de Monts was a nobleman War bride sailor Medicine man explorer

All explorers took on the tremendous task of venturing into unknown lands for the purpose of Claiming land for their countries adventure curiosity Escaping their home land Becoming famous

False as diamonds from Canada was an expression that was inspired by Cartier s finding of quartz crystal instead of diamonds. Caboto s map drawings Columbus discovery of the Caribbean John Franklin s expedition into the Northern Passage. Champlain establishing a settlement at Acadia

The disruption of trade in increased the prices of silk and spices in Europe because people could no longer get these goods easily.

The and the were two new inventions of the time that made exploration easier.

Christopher Columbus discovered America and America.

Giovanni Caboto landed in and claimed it for.

Hatmakers in Europe liked to use old, worn furs called to make hats because this fur was fuzzy.

The French and British set up and in Newfoundland without taking the Beothuks into consideration.

Cartier found and instead of diamonds and gold.

William Cormack tried to record the and of the Beothuk people while Shawnadithit was still alive.

Cartier raised a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula that read.

The British captured Beothuk people, intending to give them gifts and make them of peace.

Giovanni Caboto sailed in 1497 with the commission that said he had the full authority to, occupy and possess lands newly found by them for.

Giovanni da Verrazano s mission was to connect the dots : to see if the land Columbus had claimed for Spain was connected to the land that Caboto had claimed for England.

Jacque Cartier s mission was to find a passage to through North America and to discover certain islands and lands, where it is said that a great quantity of, and other precious things are to be found.

Matching A person who contributes to a project or activity by paying for it. colony A place where people live permanently, such as a village. kanata A version of Canada, meaning village. sponsor to steer settlement A region governed by a country from another part of the world. manoeuvre