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AD: Anno Domini (Year of the lord)
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Allie: Someone who works with you
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American Colonies: 13 colonies in North America founded by the English
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Arquebus: A gun
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Astrolobe: Allowed sailors to steer by the pacific ocean
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Biographies: Books about people's lives
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Brilliant: Very smart/intelligent
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Cabanes: Beds
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Cajeu: Freight raft
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Caleche: Two-wheeled carriages
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Carriole: Horse-drawn sleigh
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Castorgras: Pelts
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Catholic: Including or welcoming everyone
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Censet Rentes: Taxes
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Compass: Type of invention
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Conquest: Act of conquering, taking over the British
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Coureurs De Bois: Runner of the woods
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Cures: Priests
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Deport: Forceful removal of a person from a country
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Desperate: Being very fierce/violent and wanting to do something right away
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Donnes: Skilled crafters who volunteered their help
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Empire: Group of countries of cultures under one ruler
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Expulsion: Moved by force
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Fertile Land: Land that is good for crops and for grazing animals
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Filles Du Roi: Young women
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Fleur-De-Lis: Flag of the french
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Fool's Gold: Fake gold made out of quartz and iron pyrites
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Green Method: Way of preserving fish
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Guerilla Warfare: Type of fighting style, 'hit and run' type of warfare
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Habitation: Settlement that is either a fort, home, warehouse, or trading post
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Habitiants: Settlers who lived on farms
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Jesuits: Religious community known as the society of Jesus
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May Day: A colorful day
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Missionaries: Catholic priests from France that went to work among native peoples
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Monopoly: Merchant was only one to trade in territory
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Orthodox: Group of churches that have beliefs
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Peace Treaty: Written agreement between two countries ending war
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Piece-Sur-Piece: Method of construction
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Pledge of Allegiance: Spoken promise saying that you will remain layal to your country and not fight against it
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Primary Sources: First-hand accounts
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Quebec Act: Signed in 1774, intended to recognize the way the British terriories were governed
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Role: Someone playing in society
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Royal Proclamation: Outlined the main objectives of Britain's first plan for quebec
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Saga: A Story
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Secondary Sources: Second-hand accounts
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Seigneuries: Large tracks of land
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Seigneurs: Land owners
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Status Symbol: Important sign of a person's high rank in society
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Tallow: Hard fat of an animal
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Voyageurs: Those who had trading permits