Quebec - generally land to the north-east of Great Lakes.
Britain
Britain, the U.S., and France
Certainly areas of Canada and southern US, i.e., Louisiana.
britain, the u.s., and france
Alsace Lorraine
Jacques Cartier claimed present-day Canada for France. He explored and claimed territories in the areas now known as Quebec and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Jacques Cartier claimed Canada, specifically the areas around the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River, for France in the 16th century.
Powhatan
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Britain
Countries that claimed areas along the Atlantic coast include Portugal, Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. Each of these countries established colonies and trading posts in regions such as North America, South America, and Africa during the Age of Exploration.
Britain, the U.S., and France
they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
Britain comes from what is now Britanny in France. The name dates from when the English kingdom included large areas of France.
FRANCE
France.
Several countries claimed lands in what is now the United States. Spain claimed large territories, including Florida and the southwestern regions, while France claimed vast areas of the central United States, known as Louisiana Territory. Britain also claimed territories along the Atlantic coast and parts of the interior, while Russia laid claim to territories in the northwest, primarily around Alaska. Additionally, the Netherlands and Sweden had temporary claims in areas like New York and parts of the Delaware Valley, respectively.