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| Define vayaguer | a trader who transported furs by canoe in new france. |
| Who was Louis Jollie? | He was a French explorer that sailed with Jacques Marquette through the great lakes & down the Mississppi to the mouth of the arkanas River. |
| What is Portage? | A land route from 1 body of water to another. |
| what is a cour de bois? | In new france, a person who trapped furs without perrmisson from the french. |
| Who was Samuel De champlain? | Founder of Quebec the first french settlement in north america. He is known as the father of new france. |
| Where in our present-day country build missons? | Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. |
| What reason did onate give the pueblo for agreeing to spanish rule? | He would help them live in peace, justice, order, and saftyness. |
| How did the building of misssons change the lives of Native Americans in new mexico? | It brought poverty, the loss of freedom, and the loss of culture. |
| What was the purpose of the spanish coming to north america? | To transfer religous beliefs. |
| TorF: the pueblo accepted rules at first such as clothing and food | True |
| Why did the spanish go hungry? | they had to give a portion of their food to the spanish. |
| What was the reason the religous spanish leaders put the pueblo in jail? | They were practiceing their traditional beliefs. |
| What were the 2 agreement the spanish offered? | To live away from spanish and practice own religous beliefs. |
| Why did the spanish build in texas | sO TRADERS and french explorers could not get in. |
| What did father JPS belive? | he belived that native americans shoud have their own land and crops and no poverty. |
| Who were some of the fr. ex. that came to na why did they? | Jacques, jollie and marquette. |
| How did natives such asthe huron help th fr.? | They increased trade, guided french explorers, taught trappers how to trap, taught them how to transfer furs, andho to survive. |
| How did the ur trade shape the growth of new france? | It brought wealth, trading posts,a good relationship between the fr. and the natives. |