In the 1600s, the French primarily settled in North America, particularly in areas that would become Canada and parts of the United States. They established colonies in regions such as Quebec and Acadia, as well as along the Mississippi River, where they founded New Orleans in 1718. Additionally, the French explored and claimed territories in the Caribbean, including islands like Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and Martinique.
The French Traders and Settlers
the french came to the mid west because they were expanding there home land
Yes, they did have degrees in the 1600s. Many famous French authors have received degrees in English and French literature. Although, the diplomas that they received are by no means anything similar than degrees received by graduates today. Rather, they were smaller, very expensive means of education which one would get to enhance their offers in looking for employment.
The French thought of themselves as being better than everyone else in the 1600's. The population had a hard time recovering from the plague and the French people did their best to be polite, to the point of being snobby.
No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
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Iowa was originally inhabited by Native Americans around 13,000 years ago. French traders were the first Europeans to settle the area in the late 1600s.
Few French settlers were in New France because they couldn't own land, it was too cold for farming, they had to follow Roman Catholic religion, and few people were allowed to trap legally.
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It was French territory.
Massachusetts was first settled by the Pilgrims in 1620.
Because only who were Catholics could settle and they couldn't own land
The first French newspaper, printed in the 1600s, was named "la gazette".
The French province of Acadia settled in Louisiana during the 1600s. Today the French province of Acadia is called Nova Scotia.
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