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Wisconsin Fur Trade

Chapter 4 - Social Studies (4th Grade)

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Where did the British go after leaving Wisconsin Great Britian, Canada (fur trade)
What 3 groups adapted to work with the US INdians, French, Metis
What is another word for Metis? inbetweeners
Who are people that work with natives and the U.S. governments. Some helped and some harmed? Agents
Who wanted Indians to be more non-Indian? Government
Who ran trade houses? U.S.
Who are less likely to trade with? French and British
They had new trade rules that hurt and bothered Metis, French, French-Canadian, Natives
New Rules did NOT fit the Old what? Values and Customs
Indians exhange for what? Goods?
What changed forever? Lives
People that moved to Wisconsin in this order? Indians from the East Coast, French, French-Canadians, British, Americans
Indian Villages and trading centers were here? Near water (not just human needs)
Explores looked for what 2 things? Water Routes and Fur Bearing Animals
Name 3 Fur Bearing Animals BEaver, Mink, Otter
What are the 5 Major tribes in Wisconsin Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Dakota, Sauk/Mesquakie
Natives pushed westward to avoid what? conflictn
Life became more complicated for who? EVERYONE
Who was French and the first European that believed to explore Wisconsin Jean Nicolet
What 3 things the Jean Nicolet do? Visited natives near Green Bay, lived with different groups and learned their languages
What 2 people were the first Europeans to find and travel down the Mississippi River? Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet
Jacques Marquette was a what? missionary
Louis Joliet was a what? trader?
What 3 things the Europeans trade with INdians during process of trading Goods, Ideas and Information
What did Europeans trade? Blankets, brass, cooking pots, metal axes, woolen fabrin, glass beads
What did Natives trade? Wild Rice, maple sugar, fish, venison, canoes and information about travel routes
What were the reasons for the trading items? winter survival, food supplies and things that last
What were trading posts used for? Posts grew to be forts, meet and trade their goods and get food and travel supplies. Have fun
Indians like trading with who? The French
Who wanted the furs and like to control the forts? The British
Who surrendered the forts and waterways to the British? The French
Who fought against the British? Indians
Who controlled the fur trade? British
Who had to adapt again? Indians
What did not take place in Wisconsin? Fighting
They still use the waterways, but fur bundles go to who? British
What are 3 things brought others to Wisconsin? Rich forests, open prairies and water highways
British took over this in North American - what was it? Fur trade
The British American settlers wanted to create what in a country? INDEPENDENCE
Americans won their independence from who? Great Britian
After 1815 who controlled fur trader on the colonies? U.S.
Who was trying to set up a government? U.S.
Who didn't want to leave the force of the British to leave? U.S.
In the War of 1812, what were the British after? forts
What year did the British leave Wisconsin? 1815
Created by: SchoneyFam
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