On 24 September 1853, under orders from Napoleon III.
France officially occupied Gabon in 1885.
The Palace of Versailles, France.
Most of the French settlers in New France were Roman Catholics. The French Protestants (the Huguenots) were barred from emigrating to New France.
In French, you spell the word France the same way as you would in English: "France." Though spelled the same, the word is pronounced differently among the languages. France, officially the French republic, is a country in western Europe commonly referred to as l'Hexagone (meaning "The Hexagon" in English) due to its geographic shape.
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.
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French Guiana does not have an independence date, as it remains an overseas department and region of France. It was officially incorporated into France in 1946. Although there have been movements and discussions regarding independence, it continues to be governed as part of the French Republic.
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)