Before 1600
New France
Jacques Cartier named the land he discovered "New France" in the 1530s to reflect its potential as a French colony and to signify its importance to France's interests in North America. He sought to establish a French presence in the region, particularly for trade and the spread of Christianity. The name also indicated a desire to create a new French territory that echoed the heritage and culture of France itself.
'neu jahre vorabend' is in Germanyand 'Saint-Sylvestre is in french
Most of the French settlers in New France were Roman Catholics. The French Protestants (the Huguenots) were barred from emigrating to New France.
A radical concept in New France to create a French population called The King's Daughters which had the King provide as many as a 1,000 young French girls with transportation and a dowry to become the brides of men already in New France. French Canada is blessed by their introduction.
yes it was in new french
New France (currently the Canadian State of Quebec) was a French colony.
The french people liked New France because it gave them a new beginning in a new place. France also paid families a large sum of money per child in the new world.
Frontenac
Metric units originated from France. During the 1790s, the National Assembly of France requested that the French academy of Science create a new system, one that was accurate and standard to be used.
When Canada was called New France it was a French possession and the King of France was soveriegn over it.
French soldiers came to New France to defend the colony, and also for money from the king. (learned that from my geography teacher)