France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.
France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.
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"New France" was along the St. Lawrence River.
The longest river in France is the Loire, but along the border with Germany there is the Rhine.
France made a lot of money selling furs along this river.
The two main colonies that settled along the Saint Lawrence River were New France, primarily established by the French in the early 17th century, and the British colonies that later encroached upon the region. New France encompassed areas like Quebec and Montreal, thriving due to its fur trade and agriculture. Following the British conquest of New France in 1763, the region became increasingly integrated into British colonial interests.
France had colonies in Quebec, Canada, areas around the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River including New Orleans.
River Seine
Colonies do not land. Colonies grow. The Swan River colony grew along the banks of the Swan River, on the southwestern coast of Australia.
Along the St.Lawrence River