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France Takes an Interest in North America

France Takes an Interest in North America. Canada – what does it mean? What do you think the word 'canada' means?

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France Takes an Interest in North America

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Canada – what does it mean?

• What do you think the word 'canada' means?

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAtOCH189oc

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France Joins the Race France joins the

race to find an ocean passage to Asia in the middle of the 16th C

King Francois I wanted to find it before anyone else

They thought the best way was to search for a way through North America

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Jacques Cartier King Francois I sent

Captain Jacques Cartier to find a passage through North America

In 1534, Cartier set out for North America across the Atlantic with two ships

In 20 days, he arrived off the Newfoundland coast

They sailed around the island and entered an inland sea – the Gulf of St. Lawrence

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Contact! One day when Cartier

and his men were exploring, they came across a group of Mi'kmaq

The Mi'kmaq were in canoes, whereas the French were in huge ships

The language and clothing of both groups were vastly different

How do you think each group would have reacted?

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SOAPSTone!

We will read the primary source together and discuss some of the following questions.

We will also fill out the SOAPSTone chart.

Think-Pair-Share:

Q: What does this source tell us?

Q: Why are sources like this and the petroglyph important to historians?

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Gaspé In July 1534 Cartier and

his crew landed at a place he called Gaspé

In Gaspé they met a group of Haudenosaunee and their leader, Donnacona

They had travelled from their home to fish in the Gaspé Peninsula

Cartier took two of Donnacona's sons, Taignoagny and Domagaya with him back to France

– Why did he do this?

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Vive le Roi de France!Title: Jacques Cartier at Gaspe, 1534

This painting by Charles Walter Simpson painted in 1927 shows Cartier raising the cross for France. It was typical of European explorers to claim lands they visited on their travels.

Think-Pair-Share:

1) Is this a primary or secondary source? How do you know?

2) What issues do you predict may develop between the First Nations peoples and the Europeans who eventually came to live in North America?

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Donnacona's Reaction

“When we had returned to our ships, the captain [Donnacona], dressed in an old black bear skin, arrived in a canoe with three of his sons and his brother . . . Pointing to the cross, he made us a

long harangue, making the sign of the cross with his two fingers; and then he pointed to the land all around, as if to say that all this belonged to him, and that we ought not to have set up this

cross without his permission.”

Q: What do you think of this speech? Who do you agree with? Why?

Q: What vocab word is Cartier exhibiting?

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Return to North America In 1535, Cartier returned

to North America with three ships and 110 men

He brought Donnacona's sons back with him

The sons helped guide the French up the St. Lawrence River

They went as far as Stadacona, where Donnacona's people lived

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Scurvy! Cartier and his crew decided to

stay for the winter They built a small log fort near

Stadacona where they lived They did not have enough

fresh fruit or vegetables, which led to scurvy

Many of the crew became ill and died

Luckily the Haudenosaunee had a cure, which they taught to the French

Without their help, it is unlikely the French would have survived the winter

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Land of Riches

The Haudenosaunee told Cartier about a land northeast of their village

It contained fruit trees, metals and gems

In the spring of 1536, Cartier forcibly took Donnacona and nine other villagers back to Europe

Why did he do this?

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Cartier's Third Visit In 1542 Cartier returned to North America

He wanted to set up a colony along the St. Lawrence

Only one of the Haudenosaunee Cartier had taken had survived

Cartier lied to the Haudenosaunee and told them they were living in Europe

From records, it appears that the Haudenosaunee did not believe Cartier's story

The Haudenosaunne were now hostile toward the French

After another horrible Winter, Cartier and the would-be colonists returned to Europe

Cartier took samples of what he thought were gold and diamonds

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Homework Assignment Choose ONE of the following: Option 1: Why was Cartier's exploration in North America

important for France? Create a web diagram to illustrate your answer. Should have at least three main points with added details

Option 2: Take on the role of Cartier as he raised the cross at Gaspé. Write a diary entry from his perspective on why he felt justified in raising it. Should be at least one paragraph (3-5 sentences)

Option 3: Take the role of Donnacona as Cartier raised the cross at Gaspé. Write a response outlining why you felt justified in objecting to Cartier's action. Should be at least one paragraph (3-5 sentences)