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Category: Socials 9

New France Document Gallery

Champlain and Quebec

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Drawing of the Habitiation of Quebec

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Fur traders in Canada, trading with Native Americans.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fur_trade

 

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Les filles du or being sent off to the New World by Louis XIV

http://www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1663/1663-11-filles.html

 

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Baie des Chaleurs and Gulf of Saint-Lawrence — extract of Champlain 1612 Map

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_de_Champlain 

 

Jesuits and the Huron

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Document showing how different the lives of the Jesuits and Huron were

http://callisto.ggsrv. 

 

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A Jesuit missionary talking to the Huron people

http://michelinewalker.com/tag/new-france/ 

 

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“North American Martyrs” The Jesuits being portrayed as saints

http://spreadjesus.org/north-american-martyrs-a-group-of-seven-french-born-jesuits-who-were-missionaries-to-the-huron-mohawk-and-tobacco-indians-in-what-is-now-upstate-new-york.html 

 

The Royal Government

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Jean Talon came to New France with goals: Increase the population in New France and Increase the amount of agriculture activities in New France

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Jean Talon visiting a  habitant’s home in New France

Jean Talon, Intendant of New France, 1665–1672

 

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Governor Frontenac – A Flourish for Phips

http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/finna/finna4a.html

 

Coureurs de Bois

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The coureurs de bois making relations with the First Nations people

http://cartiergeneral.com/2012/07/17/coureurs-des-bois-et-de-jupons/ 

 

Seigneury

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A map showing how the land was split up in a seigneury

http://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/population/social-groups/ 

 

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The Daily life of a habitant

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitants 

 

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Church was a very important part of a habitant’s life

http://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/daily-life/communications/ 

 

French vs. English – fur trade and fishing 

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A picture of people working for the fishing industry in New France

http://www.vcanada2.com/section_1/1.3newfoundlandnewfrance.htm

 

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The First Nations people making trading deals with the Europeans in the Ohio valley

http://www.brooklineconnection.com/history/Facts/Indians.html

 

Seven Years War

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The British expelling the Acadians from their home land http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/finna/finna6a.html

 

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The British scaling the cliff beside Quebec, leading up to the Battle of the Plains of Abraham

http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle-of-the-plains-of-abraham/ 

 

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A representation of the British and French fighting Battle of the Fields of Abraham

http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/en/article-313/Plains_of_Abraham.html 

 

 

Industrial Revolution – Agriculture

Agriculture:

-enclosure (together)

-farming for profit (together)

-new technology (together

-agriculteral science (Veronica)

-new crops (Logan)

-livestock change (Nick)

-impact (Makenna)

-videos (Nick)

Notes for agriculteral science:

some innovations brought from the Americas

most famous practice: companion planting

companion farming: they grew plants together like corn, beans, and squash

Lord Townshend (named Turnip Townshend) made a crop rotation system and a new way to feed livestock

he found out that if he roatated the crops from field to field, all fields could be used every year.

-that increased crop growth, and the growth of cheap fodder

fodder- plants to feed animals

fodder allowed him to increase his herds

different vegetables would allow diffferent nutrients to be released in the soil (like turnips and clover). this replenished the soil

Lord Townshed make root vegetables more popular

cycle was made up of wheat, turnips, oats or barley and clover

 

Notes on seed drill:

farmers used to plant seeds by broadcasting

-seeds were planted by throwing them around the field by hand. This was bad because the seeds were not distributed evenly and seeds were wasted

seed drill is a planting machine created by Jethro Tull

it was pulled by horses and planted seeds in rows

this method was faster and less wasteful

seeds were less likely to be eaten by birds or animals

easier to harvest

reduced labour

 

all notes combined:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FvrE4uqIIStvLN9rUySAOcXrhqXQJsF05oN7gZ_9i8A/edit?usp=docslist_api

The Patriot Film Review

The Patriot Film Review:

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?page=view&resid=7188EC6080DC6E2F!126&authkey=!ADCImis3PSeKC4U

 

English Revolution Significant Events Time Line

English Revolution Time Line:

 

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For some reason, only half of my project is uploading. These links only have half my project:(

I am trying to fix the problem right now.

 

V for Vendetta

V is a freedom fighter. He lit a spark of hope in the public’s imagination by hinting that maybe the government is behind all of the world’s problems.

V gave the public a platform to display their anger towards the government by challenging them to show up at parliament on November 5th. V acted on what everyone was thinking. Evie even refered to him as “my father, my mother, my sister, my brother,” meaning that inside every person, there is a part of V seeking vengeance and justice.

In many ways, V is like Robin Hood. The main population love them, but the rich hate them. The rich, in both stories, don’t like anyone that could potentially threaten their power.

In conclusion, V is a freedom fighter because he forced the public to realise what they wanted, and that it was the government standing in the way of getting that.

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