In the 1600s, New France, primarily located in present-day Canada, was home to a diverse array of wildlife. Notable animals included beavers, which were highly sought after for their fur, as well as deer, moose, and various bird species. The region also had predators like wolves and bears. Additionally, the St. Lawrence River and surrounding areas were abundant with fish, including salmon and sturgeon.
The crops grown in New France were Flax and Hemp.
they ate french toast
French Guiana
absolutly monarchy.
New France
yes there were yes there were
some of the diseases were, scurvy, small pox, tuberculosis :)
scotland, england, and france
The first French newspaper, printed in the 1600s, was named "la gazette".
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it depended on imperialism
Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
The crops grown in New France were Flax and Hemp.
Tools like Snowshoes, sleigh's, hammers, gardening tools, were all used in New France use your brain guy, use it! Think of all places around the world at that time think of what they had. It will be similar to what New France had.
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England and France
they ate french toast