they lived on their land called Seigneuries which were usually located near the St. Lawrence river, as the river provided water, transportation, and a good fishing spot, the government of New France thought that if they put the Seigneuries there the Seigneurs would be successful.
the french concentrated its settlements by the St. Lawrence river.
The border between Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA, runs through the entire length of the Niagara River (from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario), as well as through that part of the St Lawrence River between Lake Ontario and the 45th parallel of latitude (which is near Cornwall, Ontario).Niagra River
The colony of New France was used to export goods like fish, furs, and sugar. It was also used to establish forts.
The Clarence River flows through the Northern part of New South Wales. Wales is also a state, not a territory.
St. Lawrence
along the St. Lawrence River
"New France" was along the St. Lawrence River.
The majority of the settlements in New France were along the St Lawrence River. This was the area of New France that was known as Canada. Quebec City, which is on the St Lawrence River, was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. Other areas of New France were Acadia (present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) and Louisiana (near the mouth of the Mississippi River).
France first began to colonize America in the 1500s, establishing a colonial empire in North and South America as well as the Caribbean islands. France became dominant via the St. Lawrence River territory, which contained the entire Mississippi Valley.
Jacques Cartier was sponsored by France to start a French colony in the New World. He explored that St. Lawrence River Valley.
there was Champlain, Cartier, Jolliette were all the explorers starting at the St. Lawrence river.in Canada, then known as new France
there was Champlain, Cartier, Jolliette were all the explorers starting at the St. Lawrence river.in Canada, then known as new France
there was Champlain, Cartier, Jolliette were all the explorers starting at the St. Lawrence river.in Canada, then known as new France
there was Champlain, Cartier, Jolliette were all the explorers starting at the St. Lawrence river.in Canada, then known as new France
The Saint Lawrence River forms the boundary between Ontario, Canada, and New York State.
they lived on their land called Seigneuries which were usually located near the St. Lawrence river, as the river provided water, transportation, and a good fishing spot, the government of New France thought that if they put the Seigneuries there the Seigneurs would be successful.