They protect and make peace in their country.
French soldiers came to New France to defend the colony, and also for money from the king. (learned that from my geography teacher)
20-30 yaers old
i dont know how bout you tell me
France sent more soldiers than Britain while the women took over their jobs.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
Casquette
In 1940, British soldiers were in France to try and stop the Germans invading. In 1944 they were in France to beat the Germans back.
New France soldiers primarily used canoes for transportation, especially along the extensive river systems like the Saint Lawrence River. These lightweight and maneuverable vessels were ideal for navigating the waterways of North America. Additionally, soldiers sometimes used horses for overland travel, particularly when moving supplies or during military campaigns. The combination of these modes of transport allowed them to efficiently traverse the diverse terrains of New France.
There were approximately 837 New Zealand soldiers killed in France during World War 2. This was not just on their home front, though. It was all over the battlefield.
Champlain brought a variety of workers to New France, including soldiers, artisans, and farmers. Soldiers were essential for establishing and defending the colony, while artisans such as blacksmiths and carpenters helped build infrastructure and support the economy. Farmers were crucial for food production, enabling the settlement to sustain itself. Together, these workers contributed to the development and growth of New France in the early 17th century.
Dunkirk. 338,000 Allied soldiers were rescued.
In ships.