what was the basis of the french economy in North America
Both countries began colonies. The Dutch in the area we call New York and the French in the Northeast in what is now Canada.
The French and Indian War cost England a great amount of money. Since the colonies did not want to pay the taxes due to reasons of smaller colonies wanting to pay smaller amounts than bigger colonies. When the colonies didn't pay the king sent in troops and more troops and the colonies were forced to pay or they would have been shot, hung, killed, ect.
impose revenue taxes on the colonies
As a result of the French and Indian War, the British's attention was drawn onto the colonies for the first time in a long time. Before the war, the North American colonies were profiting from Salutary Neglect, meaning that the British were neglecting the colonies and the colonies were benefiting from it. After the war, the British put more of a tight leash upon the colonies. They stopped the colonies from having independent governments, like the Virginia House of Burgesses. Also, the Proclamation for 1763 was passed, stopping the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Stamp and and the Tea acts were also passed, the Stamp act being eventually repealed, but the Declaratory act was passed. Basically, the after the French and Indian war, the British kept a tighter leash on the colonies, pushing the colonies towards independence.
French for "America" is - Amérique
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the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves
catholicism
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
The French and English colonies helped form America and they both took a voYage to the Americas.
There has never been any French colonies in the US. There were large areas of North America which were French colonies which became a part of the US.
They were not as profitable as colonies that France had else where.
Creoles
Because French Settlements didn't have enough resources like English colonies.
Involved in the fur trade
Fur trade
In North America,