I have heard that England was the first colonizer of USA. France is more linked to Canada along with Britains if I am not wrong.
to trade with the Indians like fur and other riches for France
they did establish the Plymouth colony during 1620 and then later established more colony's elsewhere
When Champlain became Lieutenant govenor he still hoped to establish a permanent colony in New France. The fur trade company did not want settlers, so Champlain had the colony divided into two rgions.
i think it was a colony of france. :-D
When Champlain became Lieutenant Governor he still hoped to establish a permanent colony in New France. The fur trade company did not want settlers, so Champlain had the colony divided into two region's.
Massachusetts bay colony
Samuel de Champlain established the colony of Quebec in New France in 1608. He played a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of Canada.
The colony of New France was used to export goods like fish, furs, and sugar. It was also used to establish forts.
he didn't "establish" any colonies
CHARTER
France sent Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico to establish a colony in 1699. This expedition aimed to expand French territory and influence in North America, particularly in the region that would become Louisiana. Iberville successfully founded the settlement of Biloxi in 1700, marking the beginning of French colonization in the area.