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New France & British North America 1713-1800

Activities will help students analyze aspects of the lives of various groups in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and compare them to the lives of people in present-day Canada.

Students will be able to describe various significant events, developments, and people in Canada between 1713 and 1800, and explain their impact.

Developed to make history curriculum accessible to students at multiple skill levels and with various learning styles. The content covers key topics required for seventh grade history and supports the updated 2013 Ontario Curriculum: History Grade 7.

The reading passages focus on the significant people and historic events that were important to Canadian history between 1713 and 1800, giving students a good overall understanding of this time period. 48 Master the Facts game cards review content learned.

Topics Covered Include:

  • First Nations People
  • The First People of North America
  • The Algonquians
  • Haudenosaunee - Six Nations
  • The Huron People of New France
  • Historic Events Jacques Cartier (1491 - 1557)
  • Samuel de Champlain (1567 - 1635)
  • Territory of New France
  • Missionaries
  • The Acadians/Expulsion of the Fur Traders
  • Métis Seigneurs and Habitants
  • Tradesman and Merchants
  • The Government of New France
  • The Seven Years War (1756 - 1763)
  • Creation of the British Colony of Québec
  • The American Revolution
  • Loyalist Migration
  • Loyalists Arrive in Nova Scotia
  • Loyalists in Québec and Upper Canada
  • John Graves Simcoe (1752 - 1806)

AuthorEleanor M. Summers & Ruth Solski
Product CodeHR558
Length100 pages
PublisherOn the Mark Press
FormatSoftcover, Black & White or eBook
Grade7
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