In the spring of the 1600s, the habitants, or settlers in New France, engaged in various agricultural activities to prepare for the growing season. They cleared land, planted crops such as corn, beans, and squash, and tended to their livestock. This period was crucial for establishing food supplies for the year, and communal efforts often involved cooperation among families and neighbors to ensure successful harvests. Additionally, they participated in trade with Indigenous peoples, exchanging goods and knowledge related to farming and survival.
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they were tenant farmers also known as habitants.
The land enclosure in the 1600s and the 1700s resulted in larger farms.
what important historical event happend between the 1400s and 1600s?
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
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Vieux-Habitants was created in 1636.
Vieux-Habitants's population is 7,871.
The Habitants role in life was to farm
The area of Vieux-Habitants is 58.7 square kilometers.
The Habitants had a very long list of things to do in New France which included to; thresh grain, butcher animals, smoke, freeze or salt meat and plough and spread manure in the winter. In the fall the Habitants had to harvest vegetables, harvest grains which were oats, barley, rye and wheat. The summers for the Habitants included gathering berries and making hay. In the spring they had to plant seeds, make maple syrup, and shear sheep. Another thing the Habitants had to do was grind grain into flour mill.THE SEIGNEUR GAVE THEM SOOOOOO MUCH TO DOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!IKR ITS LIKE OMG WHY ARE THEY MAKING ME DO THIS STUFF
The habitants came from France and migrated to new France to settle.
Environ 700 000 habitants à Washington D.C.
Six mille habitants - 1958 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The Habitants
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