Arrival in Canada

22
Arrival in Canada Arrival in Canada Chapter 8 Chapter 8

description

Arrival in Canada. Chapter 8. The French Explorers. 1524 – France sent Giovanni Verrazano to find the fabled NW Passage to Asia. He sailed between NFL and Florida discovering that NA was not an archipelago of islands, but a continent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of Arrival in Canada

Page 1: Arrival in Canada

Arrival in CanadaArrival in Canada

Chapter 8Chapter 8

Page 2: Arrival in Canada

The French ExplorersThe French Explorers• 1524 – France sent Giovanni Verrazano to find 1524 – France sent Giovanni Verrazano to find

the fabled NW Passage to Asia. He sailed the fabled NW Passage to Asia. He sailed between NFL and Florida discovering that NA between NFL and Florida discovering that NA was not an archipelago of islands, but a was not an archipelago of islands, but a continent.continent.

• 1534 – New king sent Jacques Cartier to keep 1534 – New king sent Jacques Cartier to keep looking. Claimed GSL for France. He looking. Claimed GSL for France. He kidnapped Donnaconna’s sons and returned kidnapped Donnaconna’s sons and returned to France.to France.

• Next year, he explored the St. Lawrence River Next year, he explored the St. Lawrence River with the help of his 2 guides. They tell Cartier with the help of his 2 guides. They tell Cartier of a fabulous land – the kingdom of Saguenay.of a fabulous land – the kingdom of Saguenay.

• Cue the book.Cue the book.

Page 3: Arrival in Canada

Portrait of Giovanni de Verrazano

Page 4: Arrival in Canada

Portrait of Jacques Cartier by Théophile Hamel (1817-1870)(Nos Racines)

Page 5: Arrival in Canada
Page 6: Arrival in Canada

First Voyage

Page 7: Arrival in Canada

• The small fleet arrives at the community The small fleet arrives at the community of Stadacona (near Quebec City), but of Stadacona (near Quebec City), but ignoring Donnaconna’s advice, Cartier ignoring Donnaconna’s advice, Cartier sails further up the river to a much larger sails further up the river to a much larger town – Hochelaga (Montreal today)town – Hochelaga (Montreal today)

• Cue video.Cue video.

• French king approved 3French king approved 3rdrd expedition for expedition for Sieur de Roberval to establish a French Sieur de Roberval to establish a French colony in NA. because it may lead to colony in NA. because it may lead to wealth and territory for France.wealth and territory for France.

• Tough winters – settlers died of scurvy, Tough winters – settlers died of scurvy, their effort to colonize failed for the time their effort to colonize failed for the time being.being.

Page 8: Arrival in Canada

Second Voyage

Page 9: Arrival in Canada

Beginning of the Fur TradeBeginning of the Fur Trade• The colony existed to raise money for the The colony existed to raise money for the

home country, not to open up new areas home country, not to open up new areas for settlement.for settlement.

• Europeans were making good fishing Europeans were making good fishing money, but more profits could be made money, but more profits could be made from – wolf, fisher, marten, lynx, and from – wolf, fisher, marten, lynx, and other animals.other animals.

• Huge profits from native people who Huge profits from native people who desired cheaper items – knives, hatchets, desired cheaper items – knives, hatchets, pots, and beads.pots, and beads.

Page 10: Arrival in Canada

The English & The DutchThe English & The Dutch

• Both looked to colonize the north.Both looked to colonize the north.

• 1610 – Dutch settled on Hudson River, 1610 – Dutch settled on Hudson River, which Henry Hudson explored for the which Henry Hudson explored for the East India Co. years earlier.East India Co. years earlier.

• English explored the Arctic and claimed English explored the Arctic and claimed territories, including NFL (in 1583) by territories, including NFL (in 1583) by Humphrey Gilbert, even though Humphrey Gilbert, even though Portugese and Basque fishers lived Portugese and Basque fishers lived there.there.

Page 11: Arrival in Canada

Henry HudsonHenry HudsonBorn around 1575, died around 1611Born around 1575, died around 1611

• credited as the European credited as the European discoverer of discoverer of Hudson BayHudson Bay. .

• He is also remembered for He is also remembered for the sad end of his last the sad end of his last voyage. voyage.

• Most of his crew Most of his crew mutinied against him, leaving against him, leaving Hudson, his son and Hudson, his son and several other several other crewmembers to die in the crewmembers to die in the bay that is now named bay that is now named after him. after him.

Page 12: Arrival in Canada

The Founding of New FranceThe Founding of New France• Samuel de ChamplainSamuel de Champlain was given a monopoly on was given a monopoly on

the fur trade in return for esta a French colony.the fur trade in return for esta a French colony.

• 1605 – esta a small post “Port Royal” (in NS) – 1605 – esta a small post “Port Royal” (in NS) – not a great success.not a great success.

• Few settlers stay on as long as they agreed not Few settlers stay on as long as they agreed not to work the fur trade. They became skilled to work the fur trade. They became skilled farmers and formed the colony of farmers and formed the colony of AcadiaAcadia..

• 1608 – esta a post, at what is now, Quebec City1608 – esta a post, at what is now, Quebec City

• Champlain formed an alliance with the Huron Champlain formed an alliance with the Huron people to use their trading connections and people to use their trading connections and routes. What were other Huron economic routes. What were other Huron economic advantages?advantages?

Page 13: Arrival in Canada
Page 14: Arrival in Canada

Champlain and the Port Royal

settlement

Page 15: Arrival in Canada
Page 16: Arrival in Canada

The Wellington 1812 The Paris Beau 1815The D’orsay 1820The Regent 1825

A beaver pelt consists of two layers, an outer layer of coarse guard hair and an undercoat of soft, velvety fur called the duvet. When the guard hairs were removed, the woolly underfur, known as castor gras, was perfect for making felt hats.

It was actually a felt hat, manufactured by removing the fur from its skin and mashing it together with adhesives and stiffeners. (One of these additives was mercury, the fumes from which affected the brains of hat-makers, giving rise to the expression "mad as a hatter".)

Page 17: Arrival in Canada

Settlement & ColonizationSettlement & Colonization• By 1635 Euro countries were working to extend By 1635 Euro countries were working to extend

their imperial interests around the world.their imperial interests around the world.

• Left - What is the Company of a Hundred Left - What is the Company of a Hundred Associates?Associates?

• The Jesuits, an order of Roman Catholic priests, The Jesuits, an order of Roman Catholic priests, were the partners of the CHA.were the partners of the CHA.

• Left - What did Cardinal Richelieu want them to Left - What did Cardinal Richelieu want them to do?do?

• Others had failed, but the Jesuits were prepared Others had failed, but the Jesuits were prepared to go anywhere and make any sacrifice to to go anywhere and make any sacrifice to spread ‘The Word’.spread ‘The Word’.

• Many joined because Hurons who converted to Many joined because Hurons who converted to Christianity enjoyed privileges of the fur trade.Christianity enjoyed privileges of the fur trade.

Page 18: Arrival in Canada

MercantilismMercantilism• Became popular in Europe in the 1500s and Became popular in Europe in the 1500s and

was the main reason to colonize new lands.was the main reason to colonize new lands.

• The theory states that there is a certain amount The theory states that there is a certain amount of wealth in the world and that it is in a nation’s of wealth in the world and that it is in a nation’s best interest to accumulate it.best interest to accumulate it.

• Through wealth, a nation can achieve power.Through wealth, a nation can achieve power.

• A country achieves wealth by producing and A country achieves wealth by producing and exporting more goods than it imports – the exporting more goods than it imports – the goods must be sold at a profit for wealth to goods must be sold at a profit for wealth to accumulate.accumulate.

• Left - Why would NA be a good colony for Left - Why would NA be a good colony for France? (p.237)France? (p.237)

Page 19: Arrival in Canada

The First GovernmentThe First Government• In 1663, the gov’t of France (Louis XIV) In 1663, the gov’t of France (Louis XIV)

made New France a royal colony.made New France a royal colony.

• A governor was appointed to represent A governor was appointed to represent the king, supervise defense, and esta the king, supervise defense, and esta treaties with the Native peoples.treaties with the Native peoples.

• A chief administrator (intendant) – govern A chief administrator (intendant) – govern the local peoplethe local people

• Soldiers – sent for protection.Soldiers – sent for protection.

• Catholic bishop – rel affairsCatholic bishop – rel affairs

• Priests and nuns – convert Native Priests and nuns – convert Native peoples.peoples.

Page 20: Arrival in Canada
Page 21: Arrival in Canada

• The governor, intendant, and bishop made up the The governor, intendant, and bishop made up the Sovereign Council – gov’t of New France.Sovereign Council – gov’t of New France.

• Make a 3-column chart and find info from p.238-9.Make a 3-column chart and find info from p.238-9.

Talon Frontenac LavalTalon Frontenac Laval

• Talon knew NF needed settlers, a defense, and Talon knew NF needed settlers, a defense, and industries. industries.

• Frontenac fought with the Church and French gov’t.Frontenac fought with the Church and French gov’t.

• Laval was a moral aristocrat.Laval was a moral aristocrat.

Page 22: Arrival in Canada

Life in New FranceLife in New France

• Jig SawJig Saw