They had many, the last was the Seven Years War.
The desire of trading.
There was colonization of Canada by both England and France as early as the 17th century. Canada did not become an officially bilingual country until 1980, however.
the early settlement were colonies.
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False... Hugh Capet was an early FRENCH king.
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In lower Canada, people spoke primarily French. French settlers established the colony of Lower Canada in the early 17th century, and French remained the dominant language throughout the region.
Actually, no one. The Native Americans in Canada had it pretty good compared to their brothers and sisters in the states. The British didn't treat the Canadian natives any better, but that was French territory and they did. Many of the early French fur trappers lived with them and the Canadian Natives spoke French and sided with the French in some of the disagreements between the English and French.
Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
The French Symbolists led by Baudelaire were a huge influence on English writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Canada was founded by two settling colonies. The French colony settled in Lower Canada, in what is now Quebec. The English colony settled in Upper Canada, in what is now Ontario. Those two colonies came together with other surrounding colonies (see: Confederation) to form Canada. Its basis has always been French and English.
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