Québec was founded by Samuel Champlain in 1608. However, French settlers might have been in the vicinity prior to 1608. Jacques Cartier had spent two winters in Québec about 70 years prior to Champlain.
Samuel De Champlain was the french explorer that settled it in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain founded Québec in 1608.
1608
where did the french settlers orginaly come from
The french settlers came to Tennessee to trade fur with Native Americans.
1759
It showed the influence of French Settlers.
To allow Québec to retain French culture
In Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec, both English and French are official languages. French is commonly spoken in Quebec and in other parts of the country due to Canada's bilingual status.
When the British starting using the term to refer to the area claimed by the French. Before that it was just used to describe the city. Today's Quebec is the result of them being part of the Canadian Confederation. Before Confederation they had lost New France and the French under British rule had only a small strip of land along the banks of the St Lawrence.
they came in after europions took ovbewr france.
The early settlers of the Canadian Shield were the French, English, Scottish, and British.
US settlers have come from all different places (European countries mostly in the earlier days). Such as French, English, Dutch, Swedish, Portugeese and Spanish. Although now we come from all different races of people.
The French and Indian War, or Seven Years' War.
its not like french much its normally pizzas and chicken and that kind of stuff