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History III

History related geography for History of Quebec and


Canada

Geography in History? Yes! There are four main themes


related to the course content that you learn. Two of them
(population and territory/economy) require some basic
geography. You will be tested on this and there will be a
few questions on the December and June exams. You know
most of these already (from elementary/sec 1).

Here is a list of all the geographic features you need to


know. Use the blank maps provided and neatly label them.
Make a legend if needed.

• Note: the page numbers relate to the STUDY TOOL


(small booklet that came with your workbook)

Map 1: WORLD MAP (Study tool page14)

COUNTRIES:
1. CANADA
2. USA
3. FRANCE
4. ENGLAND
5. IRELAND

OCEANS:
1. ATLANTIC
2. PACIFIC
3. ARCTIC

Map 2: CANADA (Study tool page 16)

Regions:

-10 PROVINCES
-3 TERRITORIES
(with capital cities of each province and territory also
labelled)

-GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE


-ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
-ATLANTIC OCEAN
-PACIFIC OCEAN
-ARCTIC OCEAN
-

Map 3: QUEBEC

*CITIES (not administrative regions—put a dot and


label them): page 17

1. ​
2. Montreal
3. Quebec City
4. Tadoussac
5. Trois-Riveres

Map 4: EASTERN NORTH AMERICA

*BODIES of Water: page 17.

1. Hudson’s Bay
2. 5 great lakes
3. Ottawa River

4. ​
5. Gulf of St. Lawrence
6. St. Lawrence River
7. Ottawa River
8. Saguenay River
9. St. Maurice River
10. Lac St. Jean\
11. James Bay

Map 5: Quebec Physiographic Regions (underground)


and Vegation zones (above ground)

VEGATATION ZONES (above ground):

1. ​
2. Tundra
3. Boreal Forest
4. Mixed Forest
5. Taiga

PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS: page 18

1. ST. LAWRENCE LOWLANDS and GREAT LAKES


2. APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS
3. CANADIAN SHIELD
4. HUDSON BAY LOWLANDS

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