LABRST 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Liminality, Paternalism, Lower Canada

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Basic things that draw people to the new world (america, australia) Gold looking for opportunities (not necessarily real gold) God trying to convert aboriginals to christianity. Type of economy that develops depends on staple it develops around and how many staples there are. Sugar became the staple of european diet. Grand banks: 1500s: used small boats and people just casted out lines to catch fish, covered from head to toe because of severe weather conditions, 18th-19th century had bigger ships. Residential fishery: starts with place holding: people decide they want the best spots for the next season so they start to send people to stay over in. Flaking: process of preparing fish to sell/store. Was through the fur trade that aboriginal peoples in canada got to know each other. Were kind of forced to because there was a dependency on each other. Mutual dependency: aboriginals: trapping, whites: trade goods.

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