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Primarily in the Great Lakes region of North America.
In the last millennium, the French were active in other countries like Africa and Canada. French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick (Acadia region) in Canada, the U.S. state of Maine, the Acadiana region of the U.S. state of Louisiana, and by various communities elsewhere. African French is the generic name of the varieties of French spoken by an estimated 115 million people in Africa spread across 31 francophone countries.
It began in Mexico and then spread northward through the US and on to Canada through infected people's travels.
using events from the history in the united states and Canada identify 3 examples of the spread of different ideas or information
"While World Vision was originally created in the United States, it quickly spread to Canada. The founder of the organization had meetings in Canada starting in 1950, and the first World Vision office in Canada opened in Toronto in 1957."
By Jews settling in many locales.
People started speaking French in Canada when French explorers, such as Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and others, arrived in the 16th and 17th centuries. The establishment of French colonies, such as Quebec, Acadia, and New France, led to the development and spread of the French language in Canada.
They believed in the roman catholic church, and spread it when many french moved to new France (Canada). when they went to New France, they made headquarters, and started to spread catholicity to the first nations peoples.
The French had the largest quantity of land than any other single European nation. They controlled most of what is today Canada, and the territory known as the Louisiana territory which spread from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mountains. Eventually the French would lose much of their Canadian territories to the British, and would sell the Louisiana territory to the Young Nation of the United States of America in the Louisiana purchase.
Primarily in the Great Lakes region of North America.
The French influence in Canada diminished greatly due to their loss in this war. The English came to dominate Ontario and lands west, while the French influence remained in Quebec and Nova Scotia. English influence began to spread to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as well, limiting French influence to just Quebec.
Christianity
yes it did in the 1900
because the spread french fries
They spread out around the eastern and southern states many settling in Louisiana and Mississippi. Cajun Country
helps to spread maple syrup all over canada
Well bush fires spread and spread if they aren't put out, and eventually reach homes that people are in.