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Part 2. Explorers of Canada

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Part 2. Explorers of CanadaA. Early ExplorationB. Contact and ConquestC. First ExplorersD. Cartier & ChamplainE. The Fur TradersE. Later Explorers

A. Early Exploration - Who Discovered North America?, The Vikings, Why Did the Europeans Start Exploring?, The Cod Fishery

B. Contact and Conquest - New Explorers Go West - Spain, Portugal and England, The Treaty of Tordesillas, 1494, First Nations and the First Explorers, Diseases, Animals, Plants

C. Canada's First Explorers - Contact with the First Nations, Exploring and Technology, John Cabot, The Colonization of America

D. Cartier and Champlain - Cartier's 1534 Voyage, Domagaya and Taignoagny, Cartier's 1535 Voyage, Cartier's Accomplishments, Champlain's 1603 Voyage, Champlain's 1604 Voyage, Port Royal, Champlain Founds Quebec, Battle with the Iroquois, The Three Interpreters - Vignau, Brûlé, Nicollet, Champlain's Accomplishments


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E. First People and the Fur Traders - How First Nations People Helped the Fur Traders, Henry Kelsey, Samuel Hearne, James Knight & Thanadelthur, Samuel Hearne, The La Vérendrye Family, Henday Visits the Blackfoot in Alberta

F. Canada's Later Explorers - The North West Company, Alexander Mackenzie, Captain Cook Meets the Nootka People, George Vancouver, David Thompson, Simon Fraser Reaches the Pacific, Lord Selkirk and the Red River Colony, John Franklin


Part 2. Explorers of CanadaA. Early ExplorationB. Contact and ConquestC. First ExplorersD. Cartier & ChamplainE. The Fur TradersE. Later Explorers
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