the french was looking for gold that wat my teacher told me um ur some wat wrong i was a city um mesa something
A Northwest Passage that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific by going through Canada, above Canada or a combination of the two.
French for "America" is - Amérique
The French explorers were looking for a water route across North America and began settlements in Canada. Many became trappers and settled the Northeast following the small game and finding trails/living with the Native Americans.
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war in North America.
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.
because they wanteef to
because they wanteef to
After the General Washington began winning some battles the French invested in his army by signing an allegience with America. They did this because they were looking to weaken great Britain and were already enemies after the French and Indian war.
He was looking for the Northwest passage. He was sent by the french government.
French for "America" is - Amérique
There are French banks in America
NO he was looking not for america
The French explorers were looking for a water route across North America and began settlements in Canada. Many became trappers and settled the Northeast following the small game and finding trails/living with the Native Americans.
Looking for America was created in 2003.
Amérique is the French noun of America.
It isn't they wanted to explore it, but as with all people of that time they were looking for a water route across North America.
The French sent a force to America in 1780.