When the French arrived in Canada in the early 17th century, life was characterized by a harsh and challenging environment, particularly in the cold winters. They engaged in fur trading, which became a vital part of their economy, and developed relationships with Indigenous peoples for trade and support. Settlements like Quebec were established, where they faced difficulties such as food shortages and conflicts with other European powers. Despite these challenges, the French built a vibrant culture that blended their traditions with those of the Indigenous populations.
to farm but also because Canada is the largest country in north America is why the polish came Germans who came to canada were seeking better lives then what they had over in germany. War broke out. Food was scare.
Legally speaking there is no city in Canada that is only French speaking - they have to speak English - we are a biligual country. However, Quebec is very prominent in French speaking but will speak English if need be.
They like the cooler climate. Or they may be hockey fans. Or they were trying to evade the draft during the Vietnam War. Perhaps they think people are friendlier there. Any number of reasons are possible.
A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
The French influenced the Quebec with the French language and their religion as Protestant. The English language was spoken in the rest of Canada and most of them being Catholic. Most Canadians are bilingual meaning they knows two languages. Because of this difference 50% of Quebec wants to be an independent nation. Their influence has a big impact on how Canada is today.!
The French came to colonize North America in the 1500s and throughout the centuries that followed, just like the British. In fact, much of what is today Canada was once New France. The first French voyage to Canada with an eye to colonization was in 1534, led by Jacques Cartier.
to farm but also because Canada is the largest country in north America is why the polish came Germans who came to canada were seeking better lives then what they had over in germany. War broke out. Food was scare.
life was very interesting.
French is spoken in Canada due to its history of colonization by the French, beginning in the 16th century. The French language and culture have had a lasting impact on areas like Quebec, resulting in French becoming one of Canada's official languages through the enactment of the Official Languages Act in 1969.
No, it is actually 'venu'.
French land like Canada and Florida.
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French was ONE of the languages that were spoken by immigrant's. Not a particular main language like it is in Canada.
French is most commonly spoken in the province of Quebec, particularly in cities like Montreal and Quebec City. There are also significant French-speaking populations in provinces like New Brunswick and areas of Ontario.
French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec, which is located in eastern Canada. There are also French-speaking communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario, particularly in cities like Ottawa. French is one of Canada's two official languages, along with English.
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