| Term | Definition |
| samuel champlain | in 1603 mapped the st. lawrence river area, set up Quebec on the band of the river |
| king louis 15 | sent 3000 french colonists |
| Rene Robert cavalier | (la salle) in 1682 reached the mississippi rivers mouth, the gulf of mexico |
| jacques marquette | in 1670 founded two missions along the great likes in michigan |
| alliance | agreement |
| the trade with europe increased tensions between native american groups and native americans suffered from diseases carried by europeans | what impact did the establishment of french and dutch colonies in north america have on native americans |
| it helped france established influence in the area for next two years | what effect did samuel de champlains exploration of the st. lawrence river have on the area |
| he claimed the entire mississippi valley for france | what was the significance of the exploration of la salle |
| the dutch colonists prevented english settlers from moving west | why did the english take control of new amsterdam |
| samuel de champlain | namer of the explorer who set up frances first colony in north america |
| hurons and the iraquis | list two native american nations that traded with the french and the dutch |
| diseases brought from europeans | what factors did the decline in fur trade with north american |
| quebec and montreal | where were the trading posts in new france |
| fur and fish | what did france profit from |
| 1610 | what year did traders arrive in |
| 1624: fort orange, 1626: new amsterdam | what were other colonies and what were there years |
| new york | new netherlands was later named |
| dutch and the french | who made alliances with each other |
| land | what did the native americans value more than their fur |