
Chapter 5, Lesson 2
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- Q1The Huron and the ____ were two important First Nations of the eastern woodlands.InuitComancheBlackhawkIroquois30s
- Q2The first Europeans to reach what is now Canada were _____, who began their travels around A.D. 1000.VikingsPortugueseFrenchSpanish30s
- Q3In the 1530s, the explorer who claimed the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding lands for France was _____.Samuel de ChamplainHenry HudsonFather Junipero SerraJacques Cartier30s
- Q4In 1608, the first French settlement was named _____.OttawaTorontoQuebecMontreal30s
- Q5British merchants formed the Hudson's Bay Company and set up trading posts to participate in the profitable ___ trade.weaponsfurfishinglumber30s
- Q6The métis are children of _____ and native peoples.CanadianFrenchBritishAmerican30s
- Q7Which term describes the continent-crossing railroad Canadians built in the 1880s?interstatenetworktranscontinentalsubterranean30s
- Q8The discovery of _____ in the Yukon Territory led to the formation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to help keep law and order.fertile soilgoldsilverold growth forests30s
- Q9In the late 1900s, Canada became a(n) _____ nation, building factories to process their mineral resources.serviceindustrialagriculturalmining30s
- Q10Agriculture continued to grow, and farmers stored _____ in granaries to feed the increasing population.ryericewheatcorn30s