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
1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663
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It was a French Royal Palace.
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The French shifted from Port Royal to Quebec because the St. Lawrence valley offered better access to the interior.
The Quebec Act (1774) was designed to benefit French Catholics, who constituted the majority of residents in the former French province of Quebec.
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The first French settlement was at Port-Royal (now Annapolis Royal) in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec in 1608, and French settlers took up land along the St Lawrence River. The next major area of French settlement was at present-day Montreal.
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
Samuel de Champlain established settlements in Canada, notably Quebec City and Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal) in Nova Scotia. These settlements played a significant role in the early French colonization of North America.
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1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663
We do (Canadians) with our taxes.
Fernand Bourret has written: 'Un Bourret raconte ses ascendants depuis le Bourg Royal' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Genealogy
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