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First of all, they settled in the Maritimes and called that region "Acadia," and themselves "Acadians." Early settlers were all French, however, the British came over and took over their land, and this caused many conflicts between the English and the French. Later, however, in the late 1800's, Canada was going through its own independancy and the French were still living there, even though the British was ruling what was Canada back then (Canada back then was only Ontario).

In the HBC/NWC trade, the French Montrealers took over the NWC trading, and this impacted alot of Canadian history. Also, the French married into the Natives while working with the NWC, and subsequently made a culture called the "Metis."

There is alot more of what they contributed, but that was the early stages of Canada. You'll need to actually go to school and learn for this. ;)

they also had a war on the plains of Abraham and came out with the first chemical warfare

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Hard to answer without writing a book and hopefully others will add to this one but of the many things one was defeating the French military in 1759 and driving France from Canada. AND leaving the French people.

If France had remained in control of New France we would have had a history more similar to other French Colonies and by having so many French people stay Canada had to consider the rights of minority's and they gave Canada a Pro-USA group to offset the Loyalists who were, at times, rather anti-USA.

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They were the first to permanently settle the territory that would later become Canada, then part of what was then called New France. New France was composed of different colonies, and the name "Canada" comes from one of those colonies (in present day Quebec).

They lost those colonies to England over different wars, culminating in the French and Indian War. Some of the settlers were deported (the Acadiens), others resisted assimilation and their descendants are now the french Canadians.

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France sent explorers and settlers to Canada to look for a way to China and to bring back furs. They settled the eastern region of Canada. Many people in Quebec speak French today.

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we eat tacos and you eat tacos so i suppose it only maks sense

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Many nice people came and got married there but some mean people came too!

they brought lots of fish , seeds, and many more !

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