people ate other peoples poop and drank their pee as hot chocolate!!!
The season after autumn is winter.
winter, winter, winter, winter, but not as cold as the other winters.
Winter storms occur durring the winter months
The winter weather for the year 2014 can change and depend on where you live.Some states the winter weather can in the negatives and some states do not see winter.
The answer is a bit hard but my answer is :Winter is described an entertaining. :)
grass,food,animals,a church and a seigneur
it was made up of a general govener, a lord or seigner and an intendant, louis the 14th was the king of france and had control of all the seigneury, the monople was mainly jean talon. at the timp politics were nobles and so they follwed the monarchie system of the nobles
A seigneury was a system where small pieces of land along the St. Lawrence river were divided out among the farmers to settle. The Land lord (seigneur) was in charge of this matter. The land lord was given a house and some of the farmers profit by permission of the king . The people living on the seigneury were called habitants. The habitants had to farm and settle the land. Every so often they would have to give the land lord a payment. For example, the payment could be some wheat or a few chickens.
A seigneury was a system where small pieces of land along the St. Lawrence river were divided out among the farmers to settle. The Land lord (seigneur) was in charge of this matter. The land lord was given a house and some of the farmers profit by permission of the king . The people living on the seigneury were called habitants. The habitants had to farm and settle the land. Every so often they would have to give the land lord a payment. For example, the payment could be some wheat or a few chickens.
well go look for it First of all it's called the seigneurial system, not the seigneury system. A seigneury is a lot of land, or manor that the Seigneur assigns to Habitants (colonists or settlers wanting to buy land). The seigneurial system allows all habitants to have access to a waterway. Another interesting fact, is the French, unlike the English, divided their lots among their children. For example, if a family were to have five sons, each son would receive 1/6 of the land.
No there were different divisions of lines. Not only that the lines weren't exactly straight. There were 3 important Roles, they were The Intendant, Bishop, and The Governor. This is most of what you are ALL learning in History...
Life on the Seigneury was busy. Farmers have to first clear their land, cutting down trees with an axe and removing tree stumps and rocks. They then had to grow crops. They grew wheat for bread and hay for their animals. They raised chickens and pigs, kept cows for milk and meat, sheep for wool, and horses to pull plows and sleighs. Even children have to do these things unless they are to young. Did you know that in New France even the Seingeur works like a farmer as well? Wealth was not an important part in the Seingeur's life in New France.
The season after autumn is winter.
Winter follows autumn.
Yes, the seigneur is a big part of new france because their jobs were to divide the land for the habitants, see the population of the people in New France that is on the seigneury. Without a seigneur none of those things can't be done.
Winter is called winter because it snows and its cold
Winter is the same word in German, der Winter.