Europeans Come to Michigan.  What happens when different peoples first meet?  How did the Native Americans’ lives change when European explorers & soldiers.

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Europeans Come to Michigan

 What happens when different peoples first meet?  How did the Native Americans’ lives change when European explorers & soldiers arrived.  What happens when your family meets new people

 1534-Jacques Cartier  1608-Samuel de Champlain  1620-Etienne Brule  1634-Jean Nicolet  1668-Jacques Marquette  1673-Louis Jolliet  1679-Robert LaSalle

 1534 Jacques Cartier claims New France  1608 Samuel de Champlain develops New France  1668 Sault Ste. Marie founded  1701 The founding of Detroit  1740 Chief Pontiac-Native American rebellion against British  1775 First battle of the American Revolution

1. Research a French Explorer online & in books 2. Create a wiki page 3. Add interesting facts 4. Read other students’ explorer wiki pages. 5. Find similarities and connections between explorers 6. Create links to other explorers from your page

 Inspiration maps of explorers  Audio interview of explorer (students "in character")  Maps of explorer's routes  Timeline of a French explorer

       frenchexplorers div.pdf frenchexplorers div.pdf   search-for-a-northwest-passage-video.htm search-for-a-northwest-passage-video.htm  lorers/newworld_french lorers/newworld_french

 Jean Nicolet:  s/page/n/nicollet.shtml s/page/n/nicollet.shtml  Short Youtube Video: rvAtOPzs rvAtOPzs  services/itech/edtech/03- 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.h tml#nicollet services/itech/edtech/03- 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.h tml#nicollet

 Louis Jolliet:  services/itech/edtech/03- 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#joliet services/itech/edtech/03- 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#joliet   Short Video: colonial-frontier-new-lands-for-france-video.htmhttp://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/5368- colonial-frontier-new-lands-for-france-video.htm  s/ s/   Jacque Cartier: 

 Samuel De Champlain:   l l  Map:   ain ain  04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#champlain 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#champlain  

 Robert La Salle:    Pere Jacques Marquette:  04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#marquette 04teachers/sparta/web/wisconsin_explorers.html#marquette    Etienne Brule: 