It was settled because in the early 1600's the French claimed this area. Since it was cold not many settlers lived here accept the men and boys that were trading furs at fur trading posts like Quebec. Missionaries were also throughout New France
he encouraged the jesuits- a group of catholic missionary priests to come to North America to convert the native peoples to Christianity this is because the french king believed that the french colony would be stronger if everyone was roman catholic
The French settled in Quebec in what is now present day Canada, they also settled in Port Royal, what is now present day Annapolis Royal
I don't really know but I'm guessing its because of the fur trade.
The French explored the Mississippi because they wanted to find new lands and build trading posts.
Well, many nations wanted to explore and profit from trade in the new world. The French specifically wanted to use America to sell fur and make a profit from it, and they explored and settled large tracts of land. However, because of the Protestant Reformation, the edict of Fontainebleau, and the intolerance of Huguenots, many French were also fleeing France for the same reason that people were fleeing England. Religious intolerance brought many, many people to the Americas.
De Surville
He explored for everyone in France (P.S. He was the Father of New France)He also explored for Henry IV of France
La salle explored new france#1
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.
Verrazano.
Dutch, England, France
he explored the new world for France
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Jacques Cartier
they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
The Polynesian ancestors of the Maori explored and settled the South Pacific, an area known as the Polynesian triangle which has Hawaii as its northern corner, New Zealand as its southern corner and Easter Island as its eastern corner. the Polynesians who explored and settled in New Zealand became known as Maori.
jacques cartier
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