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The French settlers.
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
competition for empires
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
The English had more settlers in North America compared to the French. By the time of the American Revolution, the English colonies had become populous, with millions of settlers, while the French maintained a smaller presence, primarily concentrated in Canada and certain parts of Louisiana. This demographic difference significantly influenced the cultural and political development of North America.
the french colonized in America to trade fur with the native Americans
The French settlers.
the french came for furs and trade
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
USA, Spain, Dutch, French, but most were independent
the two main settlers in America that were french were first the dutch and the pilgrims
competition for empires
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
Sieur de Monts was a french nobleman who sponsored expeditions to explore and colonize North America
New France, currently the State of Quebec in Canada, was founded by French settlers as the first French colony in Northern America in the late 16th century following its discovery by Cartier who had been send by King Francis I of France in order to map the and later colonize the western part of Northern Atlantic.
The English had more settlers in North America compared to the French. By the time of the American Revolution, the English colonies had become populous, with millions of settlers, while the French maintained a smaller presence, primarily concentrated in Canada and certain parts of Louisiana. This demographic difference significantly influenced the cultural and political development of North America.