I don't really know but I'm guessing its because of the fur trade.
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
Britain and France
1. The king and queen's lifestyle was extremely lofty 2. France was involved in many wars 3. Bad harvasts caused more people to become poor, causing the economy to sink
If you are on Odysseyware: An economic depression
No one discovered it. It grew from a smaller settlement, as do all cities.
France and Great Britain
France and Spain
It was during the rule of Francis I, King of France that France started its significant exploration of North America. Giovanni da Verrazano and Jacques Cartier were two other key figures.
There is no reason, most of the french stand for belonging in Europe.
The fur trade significantly influenced the demography and settlement patterns of New France by attracting a diverse population, including Indigenous peoples, French settlers, and traders. This economic activity led to the establishment of trading posts and settlements along key waterways, facilitating the movement and interaction between different groups. As demand for fur grew, it prompted further exploration and expansion into the interior regions, ultimately shaping the socio-economic landscape of New France. Additionally, the trade fostered alliances with Indigenous tribes, which altered demographics and territorial claims.
The United States and Canada were the two countries most responsible for the exploration and settlement of the Plains region in North America. Their efforts led to the development of agriculture, transportation networks, and the establishment of permanent settlements in this vast area.
The first settlement in New France was Quebec
small farms in France
The two countries most responsible for the exploration and settlement of the plains region in North America were Spain and France. Spanish explorers ventured into the region seeking resources and establishing missions, while the French focused on fur trading and establishing relationships with Native American tribes. Both nations played significant roles in shaping the cultural and economic landscape of the plains before the arrival of American settlers.
Samuel de Champlain worked for France as an explorer and cartographer. He is known for founding the city of Quebec in Canada and playing a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of New France.
During its own participation in the exploration and settlement of the Americas, France focused primarily on commerce rather than extensive colonization. Thus, the main purpose of French settlements was to facilitate the movement of furs and other American goods to France, i.e., to facilitate trade.
The Intendant of New France was an administrative position in the French colony of New France. He controlled the colony's entire civil administration. He gave particular attention to settlement and economic development, and to the administration of justice.