French soldiers stayed in New France to protect French territorial interests and maintain control over the lucrative fur trade. Their presence was also essential for defending against rival colonial powers, particularly the British and later the Americans. Additionally, soldiers played a role in establishing relationships with Indigenous peoples, facilitating trade and alliances that were crucial for the colony's survival. Overall, their presence was integral to the stability and expansion of French influence in North America.
Neither New France nor France itself emigrated to North America, but many French people did. They migrated seeking to get away from religious persecution or seeking to improve their economic situation, or because they were sent and soldiers and decided to stay in a new land.
Most of the French settlers in New France were Roman Catholics. The French Protestants (the Huguenots) were barred from emigrating to New France.
The French thought that if people didn't believe in God that they would go to hell...but instead of helping, the French gave the Aboriginals presents.
The French colonies in the New World (Canada, but not only) were called "la Nouvelle France" (New France in English).
France sent more soldiers than Britain while the women took over their jobs.
French soldiers came to New France to defend the colony, and also for money from the king. (learned that from my geography teacher)
Neither New France nor France itself emigrated to North America, but many French people did. They migrated seeking to get away from religious persecution or seeking to improve their economic situation, or because they were sent and soldiers and decided to stay in a new land.
Most of the French settlers in New France were Roman Catholics. The French Protestants (the Huguenots) were barred from emigrating to New France.
They protect and make peace in their country.
In the 1700s, the government needed soldiers in New France primarily to defend the territory against rival colonial powers, particularly the British and the Iroquois Confederacy, who posed significant threats to French interests in North America. Soldiers also played a crucial role in maintaining order, supporting exploration, and facilitating trade with Indigenous peoples. Additionally, a military presence was essential for asserting control over the vast and often remote territories of New France, ensuring the loyalty of local populations and protecting French settlers.
yes it was in new french
New France (currently the Canadian State of Quebec) was a French colony.
The french people liked New France because it gave them a new beginning in a new place. France also paid families a large sum of money per child in the new world.
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When Canada was called New France it was a French possession and the King of France was soveriegn over it.