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1 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 9. What obligations and privileges were given to the Company of 100 Associates? Cue Card 10. Why didn’t the Company of 100 Associates fulfill its obligation to the king? (1 reason) Cue Card 11. What trading post was created in 1634? Cue Card 12. What is the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye? Cue Card 13. Who were seigneuries distribute to? Cue Card 14. What are 2 obligations of the seigneur? What are two obligations of the censitaires?

2 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 15. How was the territory organized under the seigneurial system? Cue Card 16. What are the goals of the church in New France? Cue Card 17. What key establishments were created by the Church in 1642? Cue Card 18. What services did the church oversee in the colony? Cue card 19. What impact did the fur trade have on the territory of New France? Cue Card 20. Which native group was nearly wiped out by the Iroquois wars?

3 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 9. What obligations and privileges were given to the Company of 100 Associates? Privilege - company or is granted a monopoly over the fur trade in New France, joint control of the colony Obligation – company promises to bring 4000 setttlers in 15 year, to evengelize the natives, to develop the colony

4 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 10. Why didn’t the Company of 100 Associates fulfill its obligation to the king? (1 reason) War/financial issues Company had little interest in bringing settlers: No need for French labour because Natives brought furs to trading posts Trading posts needed few people to operate Expensive to bring settlers Mostly men attracted by the fur trade Cue Card 11. What trading post was created in 1634 in hopes of improving the finances of the Company of 100 Associates? Trois- Rivieres

5 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 12. What is the Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye? Signed in 1632 between England and France New France was returned under control of French King Cue Card 13. Who were seigneuries distributed to? Nobles Administrators Soldiers Bourgeoisie

6 Seigneurs – Nobles, Administrators… Censitaires - Peasants
Cue Card 14. What are 2 obligations of the seigneur? What are two obligations of the censitaires? Responsibilities Seigneurs – Nobles, Administrators… Censitaires - Peasants Loyalty to the king Grant land to censitaires Build and maintain flour mill Reserve metal ores and oaks for the king Give 1/5 of value to the king if seigneury was sold Keep the state informed of affairs in the seigneury Work the land Pay an annual rent in money or produce Pay for using the flour mill with produce 3 days unpaid labour to the seigneur Maintain public roads on their land

7 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 15. How was the territory organized under the seigneurial system? Seigneuries were divided into long rectangular lots PERPENDICULAR to the river Often found on a seigneury: Mill Church Seigneurs estate

8 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 16. What are the goals of the church in New France? Main Goal: Religious orders - Ursulines, Recollets and the Jesuits were sent to evangelize the Natives Provided support & guidance to the colonists Oversaw education and healthcare Cue Card 17. What key establishments were created by the Church in 1642? Ville Marie – mission Hotel Dieu - hospital

9 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue Card 18. What services did the church oversee in the colony? Schools Mass Hospitals Charities Orphanages Social Events

10 CUE CARD QUESTIONS NEW FRANCE : 1627-1663
Cue card 19. What impact did the fur trade have on the territory of New France? Territory expanded Cue Card 20. Which native group was nearly wiped out by the Iroquois wars? Huron-Wendat


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