In what year did Champlain enlist four missionairies?
1608
1614
1635
1594
What day and year did Champlain die?
Oct 12, 1597
Dec 25, 1641
Dec 25, 1635
Nov 18, 1602
From what condition did Champlain die?
Paralysis
Scurvy
European Diseases
Warfare
Fill in the blanks:
To convert, wanted the Natives to... - Abandon their - Abandon their - Render them - Civilize them in
What nation did the Recollets focus on converting first?
Mi'kmaq
Haudenosaunee
Montagnais
Scottish
Fill in THREE reasons why the Recollets failed at converting their target nation.
The Montagnais were too timid
The Montagnais were a nomadic group
They refused to change their ways
It was too cold for the Montagnais
It was too cold for the Recollets
The Montagnais ran away
When were the Jesuits introduced?
1599
1632
1634
By 1645, the Jesuits had mapped out all five of the Great Lakes
The Jesuits had hoped to get the Natives into Christianity. They used a mix of FOUR of these things.
Chastisement
Wishful thinking
Assassination
Humiliation
Bartering
Disease
Trading
The Jesuits argued that suffering was necessary to destroy the First Nations pride.
When was the first big epidemic from the Jesuits?
1655
1612
Some diseases wiped out half of the Huron population in years. It went from to about . The begged the to stop the sickness. This allowed the chance to say that they must and it will heal them.
Why did the Huron think the Jesuits did witchcraft?
They could cure the diseases
They believed in God
Only the Huron were getting the diseases
Only A and C
None of the above
The Jesuit's talk of death and the afterlife was found disturbing and morbid by the Huron.
Check FIVE reasons why the Huron thought the Jesuits were witches/sorcerers.
They could write
The Jesuits didn't die from the cold
When they prayed, it sometimes came true
Rain arrived more
They Jesuits were very convincing
The diseases only affected the Huron
The Jesuits were good at trading
The Jesuits talked about death an the afterlife
What is a communion wafer?
It was a pastry that represents the body of Christ
It was a bread that represents the body of Christ
It was a jewel that represents the body of Christ
It was a weapon that represents the body of Christ
The Jesuits only trusted the with few Christian Huron.
Rumor soon spread that the Jesuits were hiding a dead animal in their tent to make everyone sick.
The Jesuits saw the diseases as a from God to the Huron. They told this to the Huron but they just wanted to Christianity and go away from the Huron.
The Jesuits said that God could punish you for FOUR things.
If you say "Oh my God"
If you catch a disease
If you run away
If you are hypocritical
If there is a famine
If your crops fail
If the Jesuits go to war with you
If the Iroquis go to war with you
The Jesuits became to the Huron. There was a between Huron who converted and those who didn't. The scared the , so they threatened to stop .
By the ____'s, the Huron Confederacy was in a serious crisis.
1630
1590
1640
1610
What issues was the Huron Confederacy facing?
The population was declining and split
The Huron were starving
The Iroquis took their advantage of this and planned to invade
Only B and C
All of the above
What did Montreal used to be named and when was it founded?
Ville Marie, May 17, 1635
Ville Marie, May 15, 1612
Ville Marie, May 17, 1642
Ville Marie May 15, 1642
Women played a vital role in the founding in Montreal. Check FOUR things they founded.
Bakeries
Orphanages
Schools
Construction
Hospitals
Restaurants
Poorhouses