maybe it was too cold for them?
That's where the railway was built that brought in the settlers
France's North American empire was built largely upon fur trading of the French settlers in the area. Few strategic outposts dotted the frontier in America. The French also relied heavily upon the relationships with Native Americans. Their empire's area went down to Florida and east of Mississippi and all of Louisiana, as well as Ontario, Acadia, Maine, & Quebec. The French empire in North America was much larger than Britain's before the French and Indian War.
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1. Canada has ten provinces and three territories 2. There is a larger population in the state of California then the whole Country of Canada 3. The main languages of Canada is French and English 4. Canada is the USA's number one Oil Supplier 5.During 9/11 Canada Housed over 20,000 Americans when the USA shut down their airlines 6.Canada used to be a British Colony, Like some of the USA states. 7. 90% of Canada's Population is within 100 miles of the USA border 8. The coldest temperature recorded in North America was in Canada, at -80 degrees 9. Canada has Amazing Wildlife 10. Has fought allied with the USA countless of times
no but it goes sideways
That's where the railway was built that brought in the settlers
It did? Well, some of it did. They couldn't very well let the French have it all now could they? England sent a few fishermen at first, they came back with fish and furs. Her Royal Majesty sent them back for more with a few extra settlers. The next time they came back with more furs and maple syrup and since she had a great sweet tooth she sent settlers by the boatload. Now the French didn't like that much and started taking offense at the incursions by the English. When the English settlers slowed down the shipments of maple syrup and the Queen found out it was because they were too busy arguing about land claims with the French, she sent soldiers, tradesmen and ....well, you get the point. Only some of England moved to Canada and still remains.
I will answer your question with another question... What happens when you divide Vermont by 0?
The Europeans settled in Vermont because they were being pushed around. They came to the USA by boat, floated down the almost finished Erie Canal and ended up in Vermont. they settled here but realized the weather was to cold so they headed down to southern Vermont where the weather was warmer.
It comes from french for Green and Mountain, hence the Green Mountain state. Samuel de Champlain sailed down the lake that now has his name and looked across the land and dubbed it such. It is not named after anyone.
The local government of Vermont is broken down city, villages and towns. There are also a few different counties located within the state.
they put flags down
Serfs can cut down trees.
Yes, they are. Vermont teddy bears joints can move 360 so you can make them do the splits, stand, or just sit down! You can find them at: vermontteddybear.com
the settlers who came to the Midwestern U.S. used the land for cattle grazing and for farming
France's North American empire was built largely upon fur trading of the French settlers in the area. Few strategic outposts dotted the frontier in America. The French also relied heavily upon the relationships with Native Americans. Their empire's area went down to Florida and east of Mississippi and all of Louisiana, as well as Ontario, Acadia, Maine, & Quebec. The French empire in North America was much larger than Britain's before the French and Indian War.
they would let them come and settle down there