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Chapter 2 Section 2: The French Empire. Objectives. Explain how the fur trade affected the French and the Indians in North America. Explain how and why Quebec was founded. Describe the French expansion in Louisiana. Terms and People.
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Objectives • Explain how the fur trade affected the French and the Indians in North America. • Explain how and why Quebec was founded. • Describe the French expansion in Louisiana.
Terms and People • Northwest Passage – a supposed water route to Asia through the cold waters of present-day Canada • Quebec – first permanent European settlement in Canada • Samuel de Champlain – Quebec’s founder • coureurs de bois – French fur traders who married Indian women • metis – children of French and Indian marriages
How did French colonies differ from Spanish colonies? Other European nations wanted to get the wealth that the Spanish got in the Americas. France established trading settlements in present-day Canada, along the St. Lawrence River, and present-day Louisiana.
French explorers wanted a Northwest Passage to Asia. The French king claimed many of the lands they explored in their quest.
Fur traders and Jesuit missionaries settled France’s colonies in what is now Canada.
Commerce was the main activity in the French colonies. Fur was scarce in Europe and the French traded with the Indians for valuable beaver pelts. The French sold the beaver pelts for high prices in Europe.
Indians trap beaver pelts Indians trade fur to French Indians get metal items French sell fur in Europe American Indians never developed metal or iron items; they traded fur pelts for anything metal. In exchange for fur, the Indians got metal items such as arrowheads, axes, knives, hatches, and kettles.
French took little land because they were mostly fur traders and fishermen, not farmers. • French didn’t enslave Indians because they traded with them for beaver pelts. • French fur traders married Indian women and raised families.
The French king appointed a military governor-general to govern colony. The king did not permit an elected assembly. • Why do you think this is so?
The market relationship between the French and Indians eventually caused conflicts. Warfare broke out.The Indians who had metal weapons won the wars.Indian groups wanted to trade with the French for metal weapons. Native Americans invaded hunting territories of other groups.
Warfare broke out between French fur traders as they competed to get more fur to sell in Europe. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec on the St. Lawrence River in 1608 for protection.Quebec was the 1st permanent European settlement in Canada.
Champlain waged war against the Iroquois The French won the battle with metal weapons, but the Iroquois raided French settlements for decades and adopted metal weaponry. Eventually, the French and their Indian allies defeat the Iroquois and bring peace to their colonies.
Guided by Indians, Robert de LaSalle sailed south on the Mississippi looking for the Northwest Passage. Instead, he discovered the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River basin. He claimed the area for France and named it “Louisiana” after King Louis XIV.
The French became allies with Indian groups in the Louisiana district. This helped them stop English expansions into the west and south. The French formed alliances with Indian groups throughout its colonies.
Section 2.2 Assessment • How did the French and Native Americans interact with each other? (Pg. 41-42) • What were some strengths and weaknesses of New Orleans? (Pg. 42-43) • Why did the French win the Battle at Lake Champlain (Pg. 41)
While they did trade with each other, war also broke out • Strengths: valuable military base and great location…Weaknesses: Growth of poor quality tobacco and spread of diseases • They had the advantage of metal weapons