it was hard life..there..not alot of food or water, it was a tough life but it got better.
French settlements in North America were centered around fur trading, agriculture, and Catholic missionary efforts. The society was hierarchical with French settlers at the top, followed by Indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans. Conflict often arose with British colonies and Indigenous tribes, leading to tensions and wars. French culture, language, and Catholicism influenced daily life in these settlements.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is the official language of the province and is widely used in government, education, and daily life.
"Pure life" in French is translated as "vie pure".
La vie means the life or vivre means to live. for example "C'est La vie!" it's the life!Life in French is 'la vie'.
It is estimated that there are over one million people in North America who are Deaf and use sign language as their primary form of communication. This number includes individuals who are Deaf from birth as well as those who have acquired hearing loss later in life.
"De la vie" is a French phrase that translates to "of life" in English.
it made the settlement mush easy than North America
it was hard life..there..not alot of food or water, it was a tough life but it got better.
good
opened areas for new settlements.
D. Griffiths has written: 'Two years' residence in the new settlements of Ohio, North America' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Frontier and pioneer life
Yes, there is a wide variety of plant life in the deserts of North America.
The piligrams Came to North America for freedom of religion and a new life.
absolutely amazing.
Not that different from North America
To have a better life.
there were presidios missions and settlement and lots of people there
The Dutch immigrated to North America for a better life. Also to find good farmland.