Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Conflict and Change

Homework “review” (in class together)

What you should remember. Match information from the first column with a key person or place in column two.


1000 First European settlement Samuel Champlain


1497 First English explorer New Brunswick, Nova Scotia


1534 First French explorer Jacques Cartier


1604 – Acadia (what now is known as) John Cabot

1608 First French settlement L’Anse aux Meadows

(permanent, consistently inhabited)


1608 Father of New France Quebec


Three reasons for Europeans to want to settle and have outposts in the New World.

Give a complete sentence for each reason.


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As we read along in the textbook “Community Canada” each student should fill out answers for the following questions.


The year _____________ on Sept. 13, was the date in Canadian history known for


_______________________________.


The French settlements were situated along the banks of the _________________________.

(waterway)


General Wolfe was the commander of the _______________ troops.

(country/nationality)


General Montcalm was the leader of the ________________ troops.

(country/nationality)


(Start in class)

pg238 Complete questions 1 & 2 in your History/Geography notebook.

Advantages and disadvantages can be in chart form.

Which side has the advantage? Complete a well-written paragraph (minimum) using examples from the text to support your answer when you answer who you think has the advantage.

Write a complete paragraph to outline the weaknesses in the British defences.

Part B:


Independent reading and homework

When you complete each question, use full sentences and give support/evidence for your answers and/or opinions.


After reading pg240


1. Why do you think the Acadians were expelled from the coast of Nova Scotia?



Read The End of French Rule (pg 243) and After the Conquest (pg 243-244)

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Unrelated/related map of what was know as Acadia.

ick a point of view to represent.





Memorize or paraphrase the point of view or perspective that you have chosen.

Be prepared to play that role in class on Thursday.


I picked to have ________________________ point of view.

Planning/ Ideas of what you’ll say:



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