They both like Fried Chicken
They saw a lot of benefits such as the fur trade, food, and a new military.
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
The French and Americans (Technically indians from america)
The answer is FALSE, it was the revolutions of 1848.
Originally they were french, the french and English had a huge war over who got Canada. The french won that's why they speak french and English.
French, the language of the refined, cultured and well-educated Africans who aspired to obtain civil service positions in the diplomatic corps. Although, the United Nations having changed their working language to English, and the advent of the Internet have had a major effect on the former widespread use of French.
Samuel de Champlain had mixed relationships with First Nations peoples. Some First Nations groups, such as the Huron-Wendat, allied with Champlain and the French, while others, such as the Iroquois, were enemies. Champlain worked to establish trade and military alliances with various First Nations groups in order to secure French interests in North America.
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I seriously have no idea like ahhgshagahjsagd sorry fer the unconvinice! :P ♥
They believed in the roman catholic church, and spread it when many french moved to new France (Canada). when they went to New France, they made headquarters, and started to spread catholicity to the first nations peoples.
The french explores got along with the First Nation people by trading good such as fur, pots, knives, heads of animals ect... Hope that helps
The Métis (/meɪˈtiː/; Canadian French: [meˈtsɪs]; Michif: [mɪˈtʃɪf]) are one of the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who trace their descent to mixed First Nations and European heritage
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
"He lives of benefits" is "il vit des allocations" in French.
French explorers had mixed relationships with various First Nation peoples, forming alliances with some while clashing with others. It was crucial for the French to have a good relationship with Indigenous peoples for trade, exploration, and to establish a presence in the New World. First Nations were often eager to cooperate with the French for reasons such as access to European goods, weapons, and support against rival Indigenous groups.
The French wanted the first nations to give them animal fur for metal good such as, pots and knifes. So in other word the french was using First nations for furs.
The Great Deportation was the expulsion of 11,000 Arcadians between 1755 andÊ1763 from Arcadia by the British who had taken over this territory in 1713. Because the First Nation peoples were allies of the French Arcadians, this was a challenge that threatenedÊco-existence between the First Nation peoples and the British.
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