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Am.History ch 5 - Christ in the Americas Textbook part I

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The first explorer who departed Europe for the New World in the name of France was a Genoese named...   Giovanni Verrazzano  
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Verrazzano was sent to the New World by King...   Francis I of France  
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Verrazzano sailed to the New World in the year...   1524  
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What came of Verrazzano's voyage?   Nothing much, as Francis had been captured by Charles I of England in the Battle of Pavia.  
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King Clovis was baptized in the ___century   fifth  
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Where did Francis I go after he was releaaed?   Mont st. Michel in France on the coast  
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Who did Francis I meet while at Mont St. Michel?   Jacques Cartier  
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When did Cartier sail for the New World?   1534  
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How many voyages did Cartier make to New France?   3  
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What did Cartier discover on his first voyage?   he sigted Labrador in Canada  
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What did Cartier discover on his second voyage?   He explored the Gulf of St Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in 1535-36He also found the promontory where Quebec would be founded, and the log cabins where Montreal would eventually be.  
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What did Cartier do on his third voyage?   He asked the king to start a colony, and was given convicts for colonists.  
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The Village of Hochelaga would one day be known as...   Montreal  
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What year did Cartier make his third voyage?   1541  
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What happened to Cartier's colony in the New World?   the survivors were returned to France in the spring.  
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Who was the Father of New France?   Samuel Champlain  
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When did Champlain first voyage to New France?   1603  
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On Champlain's first voyage, what did he take possession of?   the Isle de Jean, now known as Prince Edward Island  
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How was Champlain's first winter at St. Croix?   Scurvy killed 35 out of the 70 men he had there, and wine/cider froze in the casks.  
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What did Champlain do in 1608?   Built a colony at Quebec.  
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How did the Quebec colony do?   They survived and were able to give food to Indians who were starving.  
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What did Champlain discover on his explorations?   Lake Champlain on the border of Canada and Vermont.Also Lake Huron and Lake Ontario  
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What did Champlain do in 1615?   Brought over the first missionaries to New France.  
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Who arrived in New France in 1625?   THE first 3 Jesuit missionaries.  
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What did the Jesuits publish about the New World?   Yearly volumes called the "Relations" about their lives there, which served to make the colony better known.  
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What trade did Champlain start?   fur trade  
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Who did Champlain persuade to support the new colony?   Richelieu, the main minister of the French king  
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In 1627, Richelieu organized the ...   Company of 100 Associates  
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What did the Company of Associates do?   they financed the journeys of 300 colonists each year and supported them for another 3 years.  
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In 1629, what did Champlain have to do, which almost ended his dream?   He surrendered Quebec to the British fleet.  
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Quebec was returned to France in ____ to celebrate the wedding of Henrietta Maria to _____   1632King Charles I of England  
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List 5 things accomplished by Champlain:   1. exploration2. established fur trading3. a permanent colony4. beginning of missionary work5. peace with almost all tribes  
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