Ms Martin's History 30
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What is History?
Historical Thinking Concepts
Cluster 1: First Peoples & Life in Nouvelle-France (to 1763)
Cluster 2: British North America (1763-1867)
Cluster 3: Becoming a Sovereign Nation (1867-1931)
Cluster 4: Achievements and Challenges (1931-1982)
Textbook Pages
Great Canadian History Mysteries (Final Project)
Juno75 Project
Cluster PowerPoints
1.1 The First Peoples
1.2 Part 1: European Explorers to North America
1.4
1.2 Part 2: Life in Nouvelle France
1.3 Northwest Fur Trade
1.4 The Fall of New France
Resources for Cluster 1:
1.1 First Peoples
Native Peoples
Info Card:
Origin Story
The Big Myth
Info Card:
Aboriginal Perspectives on the Land
Website:
Native Land
Article & Map:
‘Native Land’ Map Helps You Recognize Which Indigenous Territory You Live On
Article-
Most archaeologists think the first Americans arrived by boat. Now, they’re beginning to prove it
Article: Oldest human footprint in North America found in US park (9/24/21)
Article: Classic Story Of Mankind’s First Migration Through The Americas Not “Biologically Viable”
Article: How Science and First Nations Oral Traditions are Converging
Article: Abor
iginal Culture Not Religion
Article:
Time to Reconsider Indigenous Names
1.2 Nouvelle-France
New France
Article-Seeking Champlain
Article:
Seasons of Good Cheer: Winter in New France
Article: The Kings Daughters
Tracing the History of New France
Virtual Museum of New France
Podcast: Nuns on the Frontier: The Ursulines of Quebec
1.3 The Fur Trade & Hudson's Bay Company
Info Sheet: The Adventurer
Info Sheet: An Account of Life on Hudson Bay
Info Sheet: Partners in the Fur Trade
Info Sheet: Thanadelthur
Fur Trade & HBC
Fur Trade Stories
History of the HBC
Fur Trade Canoe
Illustrated Timeline of the HBC
How Furs Built Canada
Article: Uneasy Allies
Article:
Charting a Course:
Aboard the ships
Eaglet
and
Nonsuch
, a pair of ambitious French adventurers set sail for Hudson Bay in hopes of striking it rich in the fur trade.
Podcast:
Cool Canadian History: La Famille La Verendrye and the Exploration of the West
1.4 The Fall of New France
Info Card:
Prelude to War: Acadia
The Expulsion of the Acadians Info Card
Article: The Fight for Quebec
The Acadians
Article: The Last Battle
The Acadians: A Timeline
1759
Project Links...a good place to start
Character Profiles
http://www.biographi.ca/
Canadian Encyclopedia Online
Famous Biographies
.....mostly American, but may have some info for us
The Virtual Museum of New France
Catholic Online
(look in the "Saint" section...good for the Religious Figures
Encyclopedia.com
Did Ms Martin give you extra information sheets? Here is how to reference the book it comes from:
Livesay, R. & Smith, A.G. New France. Fitzhenry & Whiteside. 1990.
Home
What is History?
Historical Thinking Concepts
Cluster 1: First Peoples & Life in Nouvelle-France (to 1763)
Cluster 2: British North America (1763-1867)
Cluster 3: Becoming a Sovereign Nation (1867-1931)
Cluster 4: Achievements and Challenges (1931-1982)
Textbook Pages
Great Canadian History Mysteries (Final Project)
Juno75 Project