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In what part of the Americas did the explorers and settlers from France first settle?

New France or the Canadas.


What were the positives of coming to new France?

one of the positives are if you come from France to New France you get 10 free acres of land.


Were the first nations the first people in new France before 1713?

Yes, the First Nations were the original inhabitants of the land that became New France long before European colonization began. They lived in various communities across the region, practicing their own cultures, languages, and traditions. When French explorers and settlers arrived in the early 17th century, they encountered these Indigenous peoples and established complex relationships, including trade and alliances. By 1713, after the Treaty of Utrecht, the presence of First Nations continued to be significant in the territory of New France.


How did king louie encourage the europeans to come to new France?

King Louis XIV of France encouraged Europeans to come to New France by promoting the region's economic potential and the promise of land and resources. He implemented policies that offered incentives such as land grants and tax exemptions to settlers, particularly in agriculture and fur trading. Additionally, he sent explorers and missionaries to promote the settlement and development of the territory, emphasizing its strategic importance in expanding French influence in North America.


Why did the europeans come to new France?

They came t new France because the want to find new land and when the did the found the people and traded for furs for clothes.

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In what part of the Americas did the explorers and settlers from France first settle?

New France or the Canadas.


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Why did the nuns come to new France?

The Ursuline nuns came to New France so they could spread the Catholic religion to the First Nations.


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Which country had the most famous explorers sent out to explore in the new world?

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Louisiana's first explorers primarily came from France. In the early 18th century, French explorers such as René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, and Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville ventured into the region, seeking new territories and trade opportunities. Their expeditions laid the groundwork for French colonization in Louisiana, which eventually became a significant part of the French colonial empire in North America.