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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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The commercial history of New France is inextricably linked to the western frontiers. Similarly much of its military history is written in "la ... Throughout most of New France's history, France and England are at war. This is the case once again in 1689, when Protestant William III ascends to the throne of England.
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Timeline of New France history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the timelines for the history of New France beginning with the first exploration of North America by France and as part of the French colonial empire. •Beginnings to 1533 •1534 to ...
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The settlement, which proved a dismal failure, was the first of a series of efforts by France to persuade various leaders to set up colonies in Canada in return for an official monopoly of the fur trade. Pierre Chauvin in 1600 established a trading post at Tadoussac, on the St. Lawrence River. ... The Father of New France...
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New France would eventually comprise Canada (the area drained by the St. Lawrence), Acadia (now the Maritime provinces), the island of Newfoundland (shared unwillingly with the English), and later Louisiana (the valley of the Mississippi River).
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Tracing the History of New France - exhibiting primary documents from the National Archives of Canada. "Themes" presented are; Land, Amerindians, Administration, Seigneurial Regime, Economy, Population, Religion, Wars - (version française)
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New France is region colonized by France in America and includes Acadia, Hudson Bay and Newfoundland. Read on to know more about history of New France. History of New France. ... When France colonized America in the 16th century, the area was known as New France. In 1522, an Italian explorer asked the ... History of Bordeaux...
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CANADA: A Celebration of Our Heritage; Chapter 3: A Century of New France: 1663-1763 ... The Life and Heritage of New France ... By the early 1660s, the colonists of New France numbered less than 3,000 after half a century of occupation; though already over half of them were Canadian-born. Near-empty Acadia was not even in...
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'Tracing the History of New France' explores the New France era, from 1608, through primary historical documentation and sources. The online exhibition is a project organised by the National Archives of Canada. ... Canadian history; New France...
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The website Jesuit Relations and the History of New France contains the texts of the volumes of Jesuit reports in French, and in their English translation by Reuben Gold Thwaites.
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