Missionaries
Catholicism
The French thought that if people didn't believe in God that they would go to hell...but instead of helping, the French gave the Aboriginals presents.
The main religion of New France was Catholicism.
which was the first country to send an explorer to the new world
because he wants them to discover a new world so they can became more rich
Protestants in France were not allowed to hold positions under the Crown or teach at universities. They could not go to any French colonies. (From 1598 to 1655, some of these restrictions were suspended.) The French only took the Roman Catholic religion to New France because it was the only one tolerated in France.
The colony of New France was used to export goods like fish, furs, and sugar. It was also used to establish forts.
Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
In Europe, most of the rulers of the different nations started out as Catholics (before the protestant revolt), and their nations saw their Catholicism as part of their national character. Spain, France, and Italy are all prime examples. The New world, the government was not primarily Catholic, in the North, it was protestant, even puritan. Well, in the south it was pagan.
Well, honey, the Roman Catholic Church in New France was all about spreading Christianity like butter on toast. Those Frenchies wanted to convert the Indigenous peoples to Catholicism and establish their religious authority in the New World. So, you could say their initial purpose was to save souls and expand their influence.
Napoleon Bonaparte, the leader of france, rejected the americans' offer to buy New Orleans because he had to send french colonists into the Louisiana Territory to establish French settlements.
New France, currently the State of Quebec in Canada, was founded by French settlers as the first French colony in Northern America in the late 16th century following its discovery by Cartier who had been send by King Francis I of France in order to map the and later colonize the western part of Northern Atlantic.