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new France food i mean animals and vegetables

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What food did the fille du roi?

new France food i mean animals and vegetables


What are La fille du Roi?

It means "daughter of the King".


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How long did it take for the filles du roi to get to new France?

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When was Secret du Roi created?

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Appartement du roi was created in 1740.


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La fille du régiment was created in 1840.


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Why were Filles Du Roi called King's Daughters?

The name filles du roi means "the king's daughters". The name "fille du roi" was there to indicate that they were under the safeguard of the king. The Filles du Roi were mostly orphans or abandoned young girls living in France in orphanage or in terrible condition. As it became clear that there was a need to get women to come to New France, to allow for population growth, they were placed under the patronage, or (symbolical) protection of the King. Acting as a protector, he gave them a dowry (not necessarily money) and paid for their trip to New France.