Yes it was but the shape of the now known Canada was not the same shape as the one in 1750. Canada (Nouvelle-France or New France as it was called back then) used to stretch from the Hudson Bay area down across Iowa and then ending at the bottom of Louisiana, stretching along the St. Lawrence River. After the Treaty Of Paris in 1763, France ceded Canada to Great Britain.
France started a colony in Canada in the early 1400's.
They called it New France.
One of the Colony of France is located in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada. Mostly states located in New France.
The french called their colony in modern day Quebec, New France
i think it was a colony of france. :-D
France started a colony in Canada in the early 1400's.
Canada
Louisiana was once a French colony as well as Canada and Haiti.
They called it New France.
France.
Great Britain
They thought all of it was cold and snowy like Canada.
One of the Colony of France is located in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada. Mostly states located in New France.
One of the Colony of France is located in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada. Mostly states located in New France.
british colony,part of the new world including the states
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The french called their colony in modern day Quebec, New France