Treaties & Agreements
Students learn about the early treaties made between First Nations and Europeans, and explore the different understandings each side had about what these agreements meant.
Key Questions
- 1What were the early treaties and why were they made?
- 2Did First Nations and Europeans understand the treaties in the same way?
- 3Why do treaties still matter today?
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