New France was an area in North America that was colonized by France. It was Jacques Cartier that first began the exploration of New France in 1534.
they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
From 1804-1814
New France refers to the area colonized by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of Jacques Cartier in 1534 to the cession of New France to Spain and Britain in 1763.
He was from Brouage ,France & Cartier was from Spain.
No. France has an area of 643,427 sq km. New South Wales has an area of 800 628 sq km (not counting 14 sq km of islands). This means New South Wales is bigger than France.
Yes. New France is what we now call Quebec and New Netherland encompassed an area around what is now New York City.
along the St. Lawrence River
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The area of France is 674,843 km2 The area of New York State is 141,299 km2 The area of New York City is 1,214.4 km2 So, France is 4.78 times the size of New York State and 555.7 times the size of New York City
people of the woodland land lived in new France
New France was an area of North America colonized by France from 1534 to 1763. It started with the exploration of Jaques Cartier and finished with the cession to Spain and Great Britain.