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SS Ch. 9 study guide

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1. Describe the Ojibwa way of life. grew small amounts of vegetables; hunted and fished in Great Lakes region; traveled in birchbark canoes
2. What do the Objibwa of today have in common with the early Ojibwa? still live, hunt and fish in Grat Lakes region
3. How did the fur trade change the Objibwa culture? spend more time trapping and trading; no longer made everything they needed; traded skins with Europeans for things they wanted
4. How is the Ojibwa way of life today similar to the early way of life? How is it different? similar: many still live in northern Great Lakes region;some still hunt and make traditional crafts different: many left reservation to live and work in cities
5. Fur trading posts were set up along Midwest rivers and lakes. These posts followed the routes of which two explorers. followed routes of Louis Joilett and Jacques Marquette
6.Which two major Midwest cities began as forts or trading posts? Chicago and Soulte Saint Marie
7.List the effects of fur trading on the Midwest. trading posts were set up where fur tradered settled; Native Americans settled at forts to farm and sell crops; communities and cities grew around the forts
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