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New France Information Jumble

New France Information Jumble. The Beginning: New Comers. New France Information Jumble. Pay close attention to the information on the following slides. For each heading write a sentence or two detailing the information given. Jacques Cartier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAtOCH189oc.

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New France Information Jumble

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  1. New France Information Jumble The Beginning: New Comers

  2. New France Information Jumble • Pay close attention to the information on the following slides. For each headingwrite a sentence or two detailing the information given.

  3. Jacques Cartier • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAtOCH189oc

  4. Jacques Cartier • Europeans had been coming to North America for hundreds of years before New France was founded. • Explorers such as Jacques Cartier came from Europe (Jacques came from France) to find a seaway linking the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This would create a shorter trade route from Europe to the Far East. • Jacques Cartier claimed the territory around the St. Lawrence River—in what is now Quebec—for France in 1534.

  5. How Donnacona (and other first nations people) helped Jacques Cartier • They provided information about the area. • They showed the French how to treat and avoid scurvy (a terrible disease). • Some of them accompanied Cartier to France so the king could see who lived there.

  6. Samuel de Champlain(Also known as “The Father of New France” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0e2Jr00kSU

  7. Samuel de Champlain • Hundreds of fishing ships from Europe (Samuel came from France) sailed to North America. • The men aboard fished for cod in the waters off Newfoundland each summer. • Fishermen only came ashore for fresh water and for firewood. There they met the First Nations people. • Samuel colonized (helped establish the settlements)the territory that came to be called New France, the area now known as Quebec.

  8. Canada’s First People: First Nations Pre-Contact and After Contact • http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1302883307223

  9. Canada’s First People First Nations: Pre-Contact • First Nations peoples lived all across North America. • Most First Nations hunted, trapped, and gathered food for survival, some also grew crops such as squash, beans, corn, and tobacco. • They believed that the natural world belonged to everyone. • First Nations also traded with each other. Each nation had its own spiritual beliefs, but most believed in a Creator of all things.

  10. Your Task • After listening to text about the First Nations people and seeing video clips related to the explorers. You can begin to piece together the story of New France. • Take some time now to jot your thoughts down. What did each piece of information you were exposed to talk about, what occurred? • *Think back to our initial discussion question*

  11. Your Task • Create a flipbook http://www.netc.org/classrooms@work/classrooms/fernan/images/makeflipbook.pdf . • The title of your flip book will be “New France: The Beginning”. Your tabs will be titled as follows; First Nations Pre-Contact; Jacques Cartier; Samuel de Champlain; First Nations After Contact; Conclusions.

  12. Your Task • In your flip book under each tab write a few jot notes on each subject.

  13. Your Task • Now that you have an idea about what “New France” concerns you are ready to complete a title page!

  14. Need More Information? Examine the information contained on the next slide!

  15. New France Flash Cards • http://quizlet.com/715124/new-france-flash-cards/

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