At first he wanted a trading colony because there was a huge amount of fur in New France. Because of that France started to become wealthier than the other European countries for example the UK,Spain and Germany. Because of that the other countries wanted the fur in New France. If King Louis XIV did not make a settlement colony he would probably lose his colony because he would not have enough people to protect the colony for example the British took over in 1663 because king Louis XIV could not bring enough settlers in to New France. When king louis XIV created a settlement in New France he always bbq'd kfc chicken strips
King Louis XIV was one of the most important monarchs in Canadian history, and his reign was the longest. In 1663 he made New France a royal province, the first step in Canada's evolution from colony to independent kingdom. In his reign he also fostered the social and economic development of Canada. The King was also one of the great patrons of literature and art, established many academies and wrote his memoirs. The Canadian Royal Heritage Trust Archives were named in his honour to recognise the contribution of this great Canadian king.
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jean taylor
Versailles in France.
Pennsylvania was never made a royal colony. but it was a freedom religion
Yes, Lully was the leading composer at the French royal court under Louis XIV.
Louis XIV
By the 1660's the french fur trade was nearly destroyed,and the FRench hold in North America was crumbling.hoping to rebuild the French empire in North America,King Louis XIV or Louis the 14 made a new France a royal colony. By:HelloKitty951
Royal agents who ruled the provinces under Louis XIV were called intendants. Intendants served in both French provinces and the North American colony New France.
royal colony
Louis Charles, Prince Royal of France who died in a Paris prison.
jean taylor
He was the third Bourbon king of France and Navarre.
Versailles in France.
it was never a royal colony
Louis XIV of France
Virgina was a royal colony
A Royal Colony
Louis Marot has written: 'A narrative of the adventures of Lewis Marott, pilot-royal of the galleys of France'