early times and the fur trade
Summary written by (Andie, Sophia, Chanel, Saahil)
What years are the Early Times? 1905, Alberta becomes a province, 1600’s, 1700’s, and the 1800’s was the fur trade, 1879, the buffalo disappeared.
What things happened in the Early Times in Alberta?The fur trade was when First Nations lived and Europeans first started settling. Also Buffalo first started going extinct. Europeans and First Nation cultures came together in this time to. The clash of cultures was going on. The clash of cultures was when first nation’s culture first met with the Europeans.
Why is it important that we learn about Early Times in Alberta?
So that we don’t make the same mistakes they did, and if there is a problem in our life’s we can look back into the past and maybe fix the problem.
Who are some of the changemakers from the Early Times?
Anthony Henday- Anthony Henday was a fur trader. In 1754 he was asked to boat up the Saskatchewan lake.
David Thompson- David Thompson was map-maker. He was one of the first people to make maps. He died in1857. He was born in 1770.
What is the first nations perspective?
We assume that this would be a First Nations perspective in the early times: The Europeans just had first started settling. The Europeans started taking away our culture, it was a horror. They started taking away our land. Also a good thing was the metis people were created. They could speak both languages. They were created when the European and First Nations first started marrying. We also met new people which were another positive. I could start writing for hours and hours but theres not enough time for that.
What years are the Early Times? 1905, Alberta becomes a province, 1600’s, 1700’s, and the 1800’s was the fur trade, 1879, the buffalo disappeared.
What things happened in the Early Times in Alberta?The fur trade was when First Nations lived and Europeans first started settling. Also Buffalo first started going extinct. Europeans and First Nation cultures came together in this time to. The clash of cultures was going on. The clash of cultures was when first nation’s culture first met with the Europeans.
Why is it important that we learn about Early Times in Alberta?
So that we don’t make the same mistakes they did, and if there is a problem in our life’s we can look back into the past and maybe fix the problem.
Who are some of the changemakers from the Early Times?
Anthony Henday- Anthony Henday was a fur trader. In 1754 he was asked to boat up the Saskatchewan lake.
David Thompson- David Thompson was map-maker. He was one of the first people to make maps. He died in1857. He was born in 1770.
What is the first nations perspective?
We assume that this would be a First Nations perspective in the early times: The Europeans just had first started settling. The Europeans started taking away our culture, it was a horror. They started taking away our land. Also a good thing was the metis people were created. They could speak both languages. They were created when the European and First Nations first started marrying. We also met new people which were another positive. I could start writing for hours and hours but theres not enough time for that.