The first one was in Quebec, Canda. Or my backyard..Im not sure :P
Village means and is spelled the same in both English and French, where it is a masculine noun.
Probably Pondychery which is apparently a former French territory.
The French word "village" translates to "small rural community" in English. It typically refers to a small settlement with a close-knit community.
Tamisee. Little dash above the 1st e.
The city of Detroit was initially settled by the French in 1701 under the leadership of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. The Dutch did not play a significant role in the early settlement of Detroit.
Explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle built the first French Settlement in Texas in 1685. The name of the settlement was Fort Saint Louis.
fur trade
France built its first North American settlement in what is now called Florida.
France built its first North American settlement in what is now called Florida.
The french
Once the French discovered St. Lawrence and all it had to offer, it didn't take them long to settle the area. The settlement was called Quebec.
Jean Talon, Bishop Laval and Count Frontenac.
French settlers moved to the area of Illinois. they built churches and fort for fur trading.
a settlement built by the moravians
The first settlement built in Ohio was in Marietta
The first line opened 1st July 1900
France built its first North American settlement in what is now called Florida.