Read pages 166 - 167 From 1670 to 1850, create a brief timeline of important events in the history of Hudson’s Bay.

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Read pages 166 - 167 From 1670 to 1850, create a brief timeline of important events in the history of Hudson’s Bay

Conditions for First Nations as the Hudson’s Bay Evolved Subjects may include: Copy and complete the chart Primary Activities of Fur Traders Effects on Wildlife Changes in Family and Community Life Value of Furs

A First Nations or Métis Trapper A North West Company Partner Hudson’s Bay Company Opinions on the Hudson’s Bay Company monopoly on the fur trade in Rupert’s Land were divided Write a paragraph response for the possible opinions for one of the following stakeholders: An HBC official A Cree go-between A First Nations or Métis Trapper A North West Company Partner The monopoly is good for the share holders of the company because it is profitable, it makes it easy to control the fur trade, and the trappers know who they are trading with and the conditions under which they will trade. The monopoly limits me because there is only one place to take the furs and the company dictates the price. The Cree do a lot of the work – and make less. I get too little in return for my furs and I can’t take them anywhere else. The HBC has all the power and I have none The HBC controls the trade and it makes all the rules. Our company can serve traders and trappers better because we are meeting them in their lodges and we pay more for furs.

Think about Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue Canadian and other modern-day societies have done enough to respond to the legacies of historical globalization. Remember to respond to the statement above with either: Agree, Disagree, Strongly Agree or Strongly Disagree Is there anything from this chapter that you can add to your notes on Your Challenge? Less than two more chapters remaining…. 10 -2

And Finally… Begin a list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with your … Essay! Any suggestions as to what you should include? 10 -2