1:00
en
CR
The Labyrinth of Fur Dedicated Too: Tsundere-Chan Desu.
9
Pierre La Verendryne : He found the Saskatchewan River which opened up trade in the west. In this way, he helped boost the fur trade's economy.
Barter : The exchange of goods for other goods as a replacement for money.
First Nations : Aboriginal Peoples of Canada who are groups of the same.
Portage : A path connecting two waterways, carrying boats and goods overland to get to another waterway.
Coureur de Bois : A Canadien trader " runner of the woods" in English who paddled for long journeys into the wilderness to trade with the First Nations.
Merchants : In the fur trade, they were traders, financiers , and organizers. They funded the economy.
Jean Baptiste Colbert : He helped with the econom by bringing in the Wendat to help gain more connections to the other First Nations groups.
Jean Talon : Used government money to attract more colonists to North America. He supported local industries. Under him the population doubled for New France.
Governor Frontenac : He sent more Coureur de Bois into the interior which helped with trading. He sent them in a time where the french were starting to fall behind. This kept New France in the game.
Canoe : It was a method of water transportation in the time of the Fur Trade.
Voyageur : A Canadien or Metis employee of the North West Company who paddled back and forth from Montreal to the trading forts in the west.
The Labyrinth of Fur Dedicated Too: Tsundere-Chan Desu.
Across:2. | Aboriginal Peoples of Canada who are groups of the same. | 3. | He found the Saskatchewan River which opened up trade in the west. In this way, he helped boost the fur trade's economy. | 5. | A Canadien or Metis employee of the North West Company who paddled back and forth from Montreal to the trading forts in the west. | 6. | A path connecting two waterways, carrying boats and goods overland to get to another waterway. | 7. | In the fur trade, they were traders, financiers , and organizers. They funded the economy. | 9. | He helped with the econom by bringing in the Wendat to help gain more connections to the other First Nations groups. |
| | Down:1. | A Canadien trader " runner of the woods" in English who paddled for long journeys into the wilderness to trade with the First Nations. | 4. | The exchange of goods for other goods as a replacement for money. | 8. | It was a method of water transportation in the time of the Fur Trade. |
| |
© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only
The Labyrinth of Fur Dedicated Too: Tsundere-Chan Desu.
Across:2. | Aboriginal Peoples of Canada who are groups of the same. | 3. | He found the Saskatchewan River which opened up trade in the west. In this way, he helped boost the fur trade's economy. | 5. | A Canadien or Metis employee of the North West Company who paddled back and forth from Montreal to the trading forts in the west. | 6. | A path connecting two waterways, carrying boats and goods overland to get to another waterway. | 7. | In the fur trade, they were traders, financiers , and organizers. They funded the economy. | 9. | He helped with the econom by bringing in the Wendat to help gain more connections to the other First Nations groups. |
| | Down:1. | A Canadien trader " runner of the woods" in English who paddled for long journeys into the wilderness to trade with the First Nations. | 4. | The exchange of goods for other goods as a replacement for money. | 8. | It was a method of water transportation in the time of the Fur Trade. |
| |
© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only