Quebec is a province and city in Canada.
Quebec, now a Canadian province, is part of what used to be New France. New France was headquartered in Quebec, and had its only population concentration there. However, New France included trading posts and forts throughout most of the midwestern U.S.A. and what is now Ontario province. The spread of French place names into the Midwest USA is the evidence of this.
New France ended by the British conquest of Quebec City of 1759. The territory was formally ceded to Britain by the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
Montreal is a city in what was New France.
New France was the area colonized by France in North America and was divided into several colonies. At its peak in 1712 (before the Treaty of Utrecht), the territory of New France extended from Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
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There is more than one Montreal in France. Marseille is about 332 kilometres from Montreal Aude and about 561 kilometres from Montreal Gers.
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quebec montreal and trois river or somethhing
no one was born in France but martin brodeur is from Montreal and could have french blood.
he was planning on to go to the new world, but he had stopped beucase of the rapids up ahead in Montreal so he headed back to France.
Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec, which is one of the provinces in Canada. It's was originally part of New France as settled by the French in North America. It was then fought over by the English, who settled in New England. Eventually the English defeated the French at Quebec (city) and took ownership of all of New France. So when we broke away from England, they stayed with England and got their independence later.
Montreal.... i think
Paris,France is further north because its latitude is 48.52 north & Montreal,canada is 47.14 north latitude.
Ronald France was born on May 20, 1936, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Air miles from Montreal, Canada, to Paris, France, total 3,431 miles. That equals 5,521 kilometers or 2,981 nautical miles.