New Orleans and St. Louis.
I dont know any !!!!!
Jacques Cartier did not establish any permanent settlements or cities. He was a French explorer who made several voyages to what is now Canada in the early 16th century, but his main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to establish settlements.
The Le Rhone and Mediterranean Sea
The colonists came and built cities, grew crops, and started the United States.
The Middle Colonies were the most strategically placed and important centers in Colonial America. As in any empire, port cities are of utmost importance and America was no exception. Ports in New York, Delaware and Pennsylvania became important routes of transport.
There are a number of mid western cities that have French names. Some of these include Saint Louis, Decatur, as well as Detroit. They have these French names because they were originally established as French trading posts in the former French colony of Louisiana. After the Seven Years War (known in North America as the French and Indian War), France lost the territory of Louisiana, but the cities retained their original names.
none. french cities are in france not the us
Louisiana is the state in America where French is spoken. This is because of its historical ties to France and its Cajun and Creole cultures, which have preserved the French language. French speakers in Louisiana have their own dialects and accents that have evolved over time.
Cities in Colonial America were unhealthy and crowded.
All cities in Cameroon speak French. French and English are the official languages.
The earliest large cities in colonial North America were located on the East Coast, such as Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Charleston. These cities were important hubs for trade, commerce, and governance during the colonial period.
how many cities are there in the united states of America