14 Questions
What was the main reason for Champlain's third voyage being considered a success?
Establishing a trading post in New France
What type of items did the Europeans trade with the Indigenous people in exchange for furs?
Metal pots and pans, weapons, and cloth
Which two countries were involved in fighting over control of the fur trade?
England and France
Why did some European men marry and live with First Nation women?
To strengthen trading alliances
What was a significant reason for fur hats going out of style in the 1900s?
Animal rights concerns
Who are the Metis?
Children of European and Indigenous parents
Champlain's third voyage was unsuccessful in establishing a trading post in New France.
False
The fur trade between Indigenous peoples and Europeans lasted from the 1600s to the 1900s.
False
The war for control of the fur trade was between France and Spain.
False
Fur hats went out of style in the 1800s because people no longer needed them for warmth.
False
King Louis XIV had a friendly but non-strategic relationship with the First Nations.
False
The Metis are descendants of European and Asian parents.
False
Marriage between European men and First Nation women only benefited the Europeans in trade.
False
Champlain's main trading ally among the Indigenous communities was the Iroquois.
False
Test your knowledge on Champlain's successful third voyage where he established a trading post in New France and formed the first trading alliance with Indigenous people. Learn about his relationship with the Huron community and involvement in the fur trade business from the 1500s to the 1800s.
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