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I’ll mark you as and give more points somebody please help me out 9. What effect did the Europeans’ arrival have on the Amerindians?
a. Amerindians adopted the social and cultural practices of the Europeans.
b. Amerindians quickly changed their religious beliefs to satisfy the
Europeans.
c. Many Amerindians died because of their exposure to new diseases.
d. Amerindians lost interest in the fur trade.
10. The purpose of establishing a settlement at Ville Marie was .
a. to build a fur trading post closer to the Amerindian tribes
b. to set up a religious mission so missionaries could convert the
Amerindians at Hochelaga
c. to construct a fort and militarily control the Amerindians
d. to have a base from which future explorations up the St. Lawrence could
depart
11. In
been given a fur trade monopoly. He criticized the companies for .
1663, Louis XIV was not pleased with the chartered companies that had
a. distributing too much land to the religious orders
b. neglecting commercial fisheries
c. organizing a smuggling ring with Albany
d. being too preoccupied with the fur trade

12. France’s Minister of the Marine, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, set up a new form of government called the .
a. Company Rule
b. Mercantile System
c. Royal Government
d. Sovereign Council
13. In
Colbert’s new political system, the lntendant looked after .
a. the economy, justice and collecting taxes
b. aid for the poor and education
c. military expeditions and diplomacy
d. defending the colony
14. In
Which of the following measures by Jean Talon accelerated settlement and population growth in the colony?
a. Encouraging the colonists to participate in the fur trade
b. Financing the placement of coureurs de bois on new seigneuries
c. Converting the Amerindians to Catholicism
d. Granting land to members of the Carignan-Salières regiment at the end
of their military service
15. The Bishop was responsible for .
a. organizing the fur trade
b. controlling the budget
c. supervising education
d. collecting taxes
16. After 1663, the Governor .
a. represented the king in the colony. He was responsible for military affairs and relations with the Amerindians and the British colonies
b. was responsible for the settlement of New France and for the smooth operation of the seigneurial system. He presided over the Sovereign Council
c. was responsible for creating a military structure in each parish or seigneury. He was the intermediary between the colony's authorities and the population
d. received annual rents from his censitaires. In return, he had certain duties, including the obligation to live on the seigneury
17. The seigneurial system in New France was .
a. an economic system designed to enrich France
b. a social system designed to enrich the seigneur
c. an exchange of services between seigneur and tenant
d. a system designed to provide supplies for the fur trade
18. The seigneurial system required the habitant to .
a. pay the cens and fees for animals that used the commune
b. engage in the fur trade
c. take the oath of fealty and homage
d. serve in the army
19. Which of the following were obligations of a seigneur to his censitaires?
a. to take an oath of allegiance
b. to construct and maintain a gristmill for grinding wheat
c. to take care of the oak trees
d. to provide food

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