France laid claim to large parts of the New World but did not send settlers to most parts of its territory. Meanwhile, the English and Spanish colonies in North America quickly became filled with European settlers.
Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
German immigrants settled the middle colonies.
They were the only English colonies at that time. It wasn't until Jefferson bought the central sector of the US from France that there would be new states beyond east coast.
they were new and a strong foundation for the English
By the mid-18th century, the population of New France was significantly smaller than that of the English colonies. Approximately 70,000 people lived in New France, primarily along the St. Lawrence River, while the English colonies had around 1.5 million residents. This disparity was largely due to the English colonies' higher rates of immigration and more favorable conditions for settlement and agriculture. Consequently, the English colonies were more economically diverse and populous, leading to greater political influence in North America.
New France was governed by the king, while some English colonies had authority to govern themselves.
The French colonies in the New World (Canada, but not only) were called "la Nouvelle France" (New France in English).
slavery
New France was better able to maintain consistently friendly relations with the indians.
New France
fur trade and agriculture both colonies settlend in new England areas
English colonies were established in large part to remove dissident English families from such close proximity to their oppressors in England. They did not find much mineral wealth and instead settled the land and raised English type families and established an English society and did not live near "inferior" natives. Spain, and to a lessor extent, France came to the new world to rape their colonies of all things of immediate value. Any attempt to settle and work the land was, for the most part, secondary and the Europeans were generally in the minority in these colonies and employed the natives as serfs.
France laid claim to large parts of the New World but did not send settlers to most parts of its territory. Meanwhile, the English and Spanish colonies in North America quickly became filled with European settlers.
Yes, France's new constitution did apply to its overseas colonies.
Most colonies were developed in New France because of fur trading and resources such as medical items.
New France