✅ 4th Grade Social Studies: Fur Trade Quiz
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✅ 4th Grade Social Studies: Fur Trade Quiz
What animal's fur was most wanted during the fur trade?
A) BearB) Beaver
C) Deer
Which two groups of people were most involved in the fur trade in North America?
A) Farmers and TeachersB) Native Americans and Europeans
C) Fishermen and Sailors
Why did Europeans want animal furs from North America?
A) To use as foodB) To make warm clothing and hats
C) To build houses
What did Europeans often trade with Native Americans for furs?
A) Gold and jewelsB) Tools, blankets, and guns
C) Books and paper
Where did much of the fur trade take place in North America?
A) In large citiesB) Along rivers and forests
C) On deserts
What was a 'trading post' during the fur trade?
A) A place where letters were sentB) A store where people bought food
C) A place where furs and goods were exchanged
What was one way the fur trade changed the lives of Native Americans?
A) They stopped hunting animals.B) They started relying on European goods.
C) They moved to Europe.
Which two European countries were most active in the North American fur trade?
A) Spain and ItalyB) France and England
C) Germany and Russia
What role did Native American women often play in the fur trade?
A) They were the main trappers.B) They helped prepare furs and sometimes acted as translators.
C) They sailed ships to Europe.
What is a "voyageur" in the context of the fur trade?
A) A Native American chiefB) A European fur trader or transporter who traveled by canoe
C) A person who made beaver hats
How did the demand for furs in Europe affect the animal populations in North America?
A) Animal populations grew larger.B) Some animal populations, like beaver, were overhunted.
C) Animal populations stayed the same.
How did the fur trade help Europeans learn more about the geography of North America?
A) Traders drew maps from their homes.B) Traders explored new rivers and lands to find more furs.
C) Native Americans gave them all their maps.
Besides new goods, what negative impact did Europeans sometimes bring to Native American communities during the fur trade?
A) New farming techniquesB) New languages
C) Diseases that Native Americans had no immunity to
Why were rivers and canoes so important for the fur trade?
A) They were used for fishing only.B) They were the main way to transport furs and goods across long distances.
C) They were used for building homes.
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