There was no king of New France. It was King Louis XIV of France and he made New France a royal province, the first step in Canada's evolution from colony to independent kingdom. In his reign he also fostered the social and economic development of Canada. The King was also one of the great patrons of literature and art, established many academies and wrote his memoirs.
he was an English explorer
there was never a King of New France( Quebec, Canada)
He was appointed by the nobility in France (basically the king hired him
When Canada was called New France it was a French possession and the King of France was soveriegn over it.
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
King Louis XIV ruled New France from 1633 - 1700
yes he was happy?
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The king (King louis the 14)
Because he went in search of new land for the king of France.
New France was conducted as a province of France. The King represented himself. He gave commands to the Govenor, the Intendant, the Bishop, which were in New France, and then the Council of New France. They passed the instructions on to the colonists.
king Louis the 14