Health in New France during the 17th and 18th centuries was influenced by various factors, including the harsh climate, limited medical knowledge, and the challenges of a colonial lifestyle. Diseases such as smallpox, measles, and scurvy were common, exacerbated by poor nutrition and living conditions. Indigenous populations also faced health challenges due to the introduction of European diseases. Overall, while some advancements in medicine were made, health outcomes remained precarious for many settlers.
New France
He was appointed by the nobility in France (basically the king hired him
he was an English explorer
New France ceased to exist in 1763.
The houses in New France where made by the New Francians
People in France do have universal health care. The French health care system is financed by the country’s government national health insurance. In 2000, the WHO found that France had one of the best universal health care systems in the world.
they is not french health restrictions if you want to go to France
New France
New BUildings were in new France
What happened in new France was that new france had fought for the freedom that they have today in france.
Because France was created the same way as New France.
The health care facilities in France are quite excellent - (and quite expensive also for the French state)
New france was colonized by France in 1608
What happened in new france was that new france had fought for the freedom that they have today in france.
New France was an area in North America that was colonized by France. It was Jacques Cartier that first began the exploration of New France in 1534.
it was shaped like that because that is how they found it!!
He was appointed by the nobility in France (basically the king hired him