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Economy Review Answer Key First Nations What is a Subsistence Economy? • The set of activites practised by a group to meet their basic NEEDS and ensure their survival. How did aboriginal lifestyle reflect their economy? Algonquians / Inuit -> NOMADIC • They followed their game (food) • gathered Iroquois -> sedentary • They crew crops (agriculture) Subsistence economy: they did what they had to in order to survive! What is barter? • The trade of one product for another. • EG: Iroquois would trade surplus corn for caribou meat from the Algonquians. What is meant by standard of living? • The quality of life enjoyed by a person • YOUR OPINION! How did the arrival of the Europeans change this for the aboriginal population in NA? • THINK OF WHAT THEY BROUGHT: firearms, new foods (cucumbers, apples), disease, warfare, brass pots (other metals), cotton French Regime What is MERCANTALISM? • A country’s power is measure by how much wealth it has What was the first natural resource exploited by the French? • NATURAL RESOURCE: fish • WHY: provided essential animal protein – Whale and seal oils (used in lamps) represented a significant portion of exports for Europe • IMPACT: – Land: temporary fishing posts were set up (little effect on organization of territory) – People: some local merchants set up o supply for colonists – Favours development of shipyards What was the second natural resource exploited by the French? • NATURAL RESOURCE: fur • WHY: fashion in Europe (high DEMAND) • IMPACT: – Land: expand territory – People: monopolies were granted • 1663: Royal Government, everyone can participate • Coureurs des bois go inland compete vs merchants • Voyageurs were granted permits (25 per year) to limit # of men in fur trade and control quality of fur What does it mean to diversify an economy? • Basing your economy on more than one thing. • Eg: not only on fur trade, develop new sectors What was the Triangle of Trade? How did New France Diversify the Economy? (4 minimum) • • • • Fishing Farming (agriculture) Iron (shipyards) Commercial/Craft – CRAFT: wigmakers, gold and silversmiths – COMMERCIAL: sell imported products (p.168-173) British Regime How does protectionism help the local economy? • Favours the purchasing of resources from within the Empire. • Protectionism: an economic policy established by a state or gov’t in order to protect the economy of the country or empire from outside competition How did preferential tarrifs help BNA (QC and ONT) • Created a demand for the products produced in British North America. Limited competition with other empires • Preferential tarrifs: the imposition of lower customs duties on products imported from the colonies • EG: Corn Laws (1815) for grain What happens to the demand for fur in the early 1800s? • The demand diminished (decreased) • Higher demand for timber – 1806 – Britain at WAR – Napoleon imposed a continental embargo Which key product replace3s fur as the main export from BNA in 1800s? • TIMBER!!!!! (sawed wood intended for construction) Timber leads to the creation of a new financial institution. • Bank of Montreal 1817 • Merchants understood that unifying the capital (money, coins, notes, legal currency) would lead to a better growth of their capital. p.188 Transportation networks change • Increased production that resulted from industrialization = need for better transportation = reduce cost of distribution. • CANALS: LaChine Canal 1825 (first canal built) – Inland transportation by water • Railway Network: Fundamental aspect of industrialization during British Regime – Good distribution even in winter – Cities linked by railways = important trading center When the British adopted a policy of free trade, who is now a trading partner? • NAFTA (1994)– North America Free Trade Agreement • US, Canada, Mexico Reciprocity Treaty 1854 • Canada and US – reduction of duties charged on goods exchanged • Increased the exchanges between Canada and US Place the following terms on a timeline with a description of each term (not every term will have a Term specific date) Description …………… …………… subsistence - fish – transportation developmenttimber – Confederation – barter – fur – wheat shipbuilding agricultural expansion – 1663 - demand - triangle of trade - preferential tariffs - mercantilism – National Policy - territorial expansion diversification- whales