Math U8
what is a variable?
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/solving-linear-equations-and-inequalities/variable-and-expressions/v/what-is-a-variable
why no multiplication sign?
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/solving-linear-equations-and-inequalities/variable-and-expressions/v/why-aren-t-we-using-the-multiplication-sign
evaluating expression:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/solving-linear-equations-and-inequalities/variable-and-expressions/v/variables-and-expressions-1
History
Canadian
History
European Colonization & Aboriginal
Interaction 7
part series
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European
Monarchs (kings) trying to extend their power and grow their riches by
claiming land around world;
Martin
Frobisher explores Northwest Passage to riches of Asia for King of Englan -
lands in Baffin Island/Bay - ships back black rock samples with idea that
precious gold is within it upon breaking/melting down - doesn't turn out to
be turn - he is shunned by England, called a liar - goes back to being a
Pirate.
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John
Guy developing cod fishing industry in Newfoundland; settlement didn't
survive.
Samuel
de Champlain soldier, map maker turned explorer established settlement
(habitation) in Quebec along banks of St. Lawrence River, traded beaver skins
with Aboriginals turned into fashionable hats for European nobility; crew
faced long cold winters and scurvy disease.
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Champlain’s
crew establishes a “blood alliance” with Aborginial groups (Montegnais, Algonquin,
Huron) against their enemy the Iroquois.
He does this to facilitate his enterprises & explorations. Iroquois retreat in astonishment upon quick
kill of their leaders. Etienne Brule
spends entire winter in Huronia with Huron Tribes to learn their culture, way
of life & to establish trust between French & Indian. He comes back in spring and Champlain’s
trading post becomes very profitable since he now has a massive control of
area (network of rivers/lakes).
Aboriginals bring him 15,000 beaver skins/season.
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