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EUROPEAN EXPLORERS

Across
Explorers used this instead of suitcases
This was the main trading post on the St. Lawrence River. It was located at the old site of Stadacona.
The Europeans used this tool instead of a compass
This man was the first person we learned about who had three voyages. This man didn't succeed in many things. He had lots of goals and only managed to accomplish a few. He wasn't a very kind person. He had captured Donnacona and his 2 sons and tortured them to death. He also planted a cross and lied to the Haudenosaunee
Another name for this tribe is Iroquois. They were kind people who agreed to help Cartier when he and his men had scurvy
One of the metal goods the Europeans had that they traded
The chief of the Haudenosaunee people who had two sons named Domagaya and Taignoagny
When you carry your canoe on your head (the Coureurs de Bois did often)
Animal furs that First Nations used to trade to get metal goods and knives
Down
A province in Canada which was an Algonquin word that means where the river narrows
Another word for trading that the First Nations did often
A three buliding, three story fort that was also used as a home, warehouse and trading post, that Champlain named.
The kind and the people of this country only believed in their laws. They had many things that we have these days like knives and other metal goods, tables, chairs, good clothes and schools for children. They thought the Haudenosaunee needed help living because they didn't have all these good things
The control of the supply of a product or service by one person or organization
This man was a huge man and he only accepted when people did things the French way. He hated the ways of the Haudenosaunee people and when he died, the Haudenosaunee people ate his heart
This tribe was one of the European's main trading partners and joined the English and went against the Haudenosaunee people
One of Cartier's goals to get to was this place. He really wanted to go because it had spices, silk, tea, gems and much more
A small and sturdy ship that measured only 21-24 metres and can hold up to 18 men
A small boat that people used to carry things in and travelled in them along rivers or shallow waters
A disease that gives you bumpy skin and the cure is made from leaves and herbs