Farm, and grow stuff.
they are called habitants!
The crops grown in New France were Flax and Hemp.
Farm. Many new farm machines were developed in this time.
The support of France was crucial to the US during its war for independence. France was the most important support to congress at that time.
The first farmers in New-France where settlers coming over from France. they were mostly men. But later on women called LES FILLES DU ROI came over. They were given a husband and they were to make children and work by they're side. That's the reason why the population of New-France was so low in the first year since they're were no women. the first farmers where called LES HABITANTS.
From the last Sun. of Oct. until the last Sun. of March, New Zealand is 12 hrs. ahead of France. From the last Sun. of March until the 1st Sun. of April, New Zealand is 11 hrs. ahead of France. From the 1st Sun. of April until the last Sun. of Sept., New Zealand is 10 hrs. ahead of France. From the last Sun. of Sept. until the last Sun. of Oct., New Zealand is 11 hrs. ahead of France.
Settlers were brought to the colony to work as tenat farmers
The goal of the second New Deal was to help the farmers out of debt. The dust storms that struck the Midwest during the Great Depression gave the farmers of America an even harder time economically, so they needed more help coping with the effects of the struggling economy.
Tools like Snowshoes, sleigh's, hammers, gardening tools, were all used in New France use your brain guy, use it! Think of all places around the world at that time think of what they had. It will be similar to what New France had.
The free time in new frsnce is when you do not have somthing to do
New France refers to the area colonized by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of Jacques Cartier in 1534 to the cession of New France to Spain and Britain in 1763.
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.