If you're asking where did most french live in Canada in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.
Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
French people usually live in the province of Québec. The capital of Québec is Quebec city but the largest city in Québec is Montréal.
The French were never "driven" out of Canada, we have a large French population most of who live in the province of Quebec. Canada has two official languages, French and English.
The most popular French breakfast is the croissant. The next most popular is a baguette with butter and jam.
Yes France has a written constitution. The French Constitution was written in 1791 and is modeled after the US Constitution.
They used there environment to there advantage and the french
Eugène Delacroix 1798-1863 and Théodore Géricault 1791-1824.
From 1791 to 1867.
Canada. Improvise::: Most FRENCH speaking CANADIANS live in Quebec.
Most live in Quebec
Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
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27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791)
There was no formal measurement of a metre in 1791. The French Academy of Sciences proposed a measurement called the metre in 1791. This was to be one ten millionths of the distance from the North Pole to the equator, along the meridian through Paris. However, the proposal was not accepted until 1793 so a metre would not have been measured in the above way in 1791.
you have to live in France for ten years and then a get a freance citzenship yeah just like most countrys!!!!!!!!!!!
The verb 'to live' is 'vivre' in French.