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This is a place that is controlled by another country, often located far away from the country's main land.
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This is a large group of lands and people that are ruled by one person, a group, or a country.
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This is a place that is controlled by another country, often located far away from the country's main land.
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This is a large group of lands and people that are ruled by one person, a group, or a country.
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This is when a powerful country takes control over other countries or territories, often for resources or power.
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This topic is about how people use resources like money, goods, and services to make and trade things.
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This is a desire to learn, explore, and understand new things.
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This is when one company or group has complete control over a product or service, giving them power over its production, distribution, and price.
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This is a set of beliefs and practices that help people understand and connect with the spiritual world.
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This term refers to French fur traders who traveled into the interior of North America to trade with Indigenous peoples.
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This term refers to a governing body in New France that helped make decisions and laws, often with representatives from different groups.
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This term refers to a person who is chosen to lead and make decisions for a colony or a region on behalf of a larger governing body.
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This term refers to an official appointed by the French monarchy to govern a specific area or colony, often responsible for finances and administration.
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This term refers to a high-ranking religious leader in certain Christian denominations who oversees churches and priests in a specific area called a diocese.
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This term refers to a French colonist who settled in New France, often working as a farmer to cultivate the land.
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This term refers to members of a community or nation who have certain rights and responsibilities, such as voting in elections and obeying the laws.
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This refers to a French colony located in what is now Atlantic Canada, known for its French-speaking inhabitants and rich natural resources.
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This province in eastern Canada is known for its French-speaking population, rich history, and cultural heritage.
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This term refers to members of the Society of Jesus, a Catholic religious order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, known for their missionary work and educational institutions.
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This term refers to young women sent from France to New France in the 17th century to help balance the gender ratio and encourage population growth through marriage and childbirth.
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This term refers to French-speaking inhabitants of New France, later known as Quebecois or French Canadians.
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This term refers to a land tenure system used in New France where large land grants were given to seigneurs (landlords) who would then distribute smaller plots of land to habitants (settlers) in exchange for rent and labor.
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This term refers to a landlord or landowner in New France who held a large land grant and managed the distribution of land to habitants within the seigneurial system.
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This term refers to a system of government where elected representatives are accountable to the people for their decisions and actions, typically through regular elections and democratic processes.
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This term refers to a desire to learn, explore, and understand new things.
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This term refers to a set of beliefs and practices that help people understand and connect with the spiritual world.
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This term refers to when two or more individuals or groups try to get or achieve the same thing.
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This term refers to a place that is controlled by another country, often located far away from the country's main land.