That's great. Here are, not questions, but actual excerpts from students' essays:
In 1639, nuns founded the first hospital in Quebec city, just north of Mexico
The people where mainly phesants living on seigneurs land.
Without women, our founding fathers would not exist.
A young virginal colony in the 16th century has two cultures thrust together. The natives were offering their women in exchange for food protection and good quality products. This puzzled the Europeans at first but they eventually caught on.
Marie de L'Incarnation secretly took chastity vows and when her son was about eleven, she sent him to live with relatives.
Marshal Law had now been declared.
Unfortunately since the beaver was so popular, and was found in such a large number in the Upper North America, they soon were scarce, and the fur traders then hunted for furs of moose, rabbits, caribou and even fish
British timber supplies had previously come from the Baltic region of the Mediterranean.
Women’s suffrage and reform movements swept the country like the plague.
Differences between the sexes existed in the birth control movement.