MN Studies Chapter 5 Question Preview (ID: 58387)


The Fur Trade. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Workman who performed physical labor in the fur trade, including transporting goods by canoe
a) Clerks
b) Traders
c) Voyagers
d) Trappers

Mixed-race children of Europeans and Native women were sometimes called
a) Metis
b) Tejanos
c) Meztizos
d) Mulattos

Ojibwe often gained items from the fur trade they could not make such as those made from
a) Bone
b) Wood
c) Iron
d) Leather

In the fur trade, they managed the day-to-day business at the trading posts
a) Clerk
b) Trader
c) Voyager
d) Trapper

In the fur trade, they were in charge of the posts
a) Clerk
b) Trader
c) Voyager
d) Trapper

These Dakota and Ojibwe were hired to help fur traders find their way through unfamiliar lands
a) Interpreters
b) Hunters
c) Guides
d) Voyagers

These Dakota and Ojibwe were hired translate different languages
a) Guides
b) Voyagers
c) Traders
d) Interpreters

The part of the animal hunters wanted was the skin with the fur on it, called its
a) pelt
b) tail
c) hide
d) undercoat

Many Europeans came to North America in search of new
a) Adventures
b) Resources to gather and sell for profits
c) Religions to start
d) Kingdoms to rule

One of the most sought after furs came from
a) Buffalo
b) Wolves
c) Beavers
d) Prairie Dogs

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