For ordinary people, their clothing was made of cotton, wool, or linsey-woolsey (a mix of linen and wool). Women wore simple "dresses of homespun cloth, sunbonnets reinforced with split-cane ribs, and crudely made shoes. The men wore p...
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The Settlers, were being nice, tradiinnnn withh thee indianssss! & lykee they weree nice. & they foughttt andddd yeaahhhh!(:
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New France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New France (French: ) was the area colonized by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River, by Jacques Cartier in 1534, to the cession of New F...
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In Canada, the early French Canadians settlers who cleared the land and farmed it were known as habitants. They did not take kindly to being called peasants. Humble farmers and fur traders though they may be, they were still a step up from peasants and actually lived quite well in comparison to their cousins back in France.
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He brought in several thousand settlers through a promotional campaign. ...           Louisiana remained a French colony until the early 1760s but was always a heavy economic burden. Louisiana no longer had any strategic value to France once the British conquered the French colonies in Canada during the French...
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Early settlers coped with crude health car ... Price French, one of our area's first settlers, recalled the time about 1819 when he was given poultices of slippery elm bark after being scalded. Each morning, his eldest son, Collins, 12, had the chore of finding fresh bark for his father in a nearby woods.
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Scientists use CT scanning technology to study bones of early French settlers. Study suggests scurvy killed nearly half the colonists. ... Scurvy killed off nearly half the colonists at one of the North America's first French settlements, ... Nearly half the 79 settlers died during a harsh winter at the early European outpost.
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THE WAY WE WERE; French settlers made their mark on early days of Ramona; ... Two French immigrants played a significant role in the development of Ramona. The town's first store was built in the 1880s by Theophile Verlaque, at the invitation of another Frenchman, Bernard Etcheverry.
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Early French Settlers In the early 17th century France founded two colonies in North America: ACADIA (in what is now Nova Scotia) and NEW FRANCE (in what is now the Province of Québec). Between 1755 and 1763 the ... Early French Settlers ; In the early 17th century France founded two colonies in North America:
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French colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The French colonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued in the following centuries as France established a colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere. France founded colonies...
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