Politiques.
Religious education is "instruction religieuse" or "cathéchisme" (for Catholics). It is not a school subject (except in some private religious schools) but is taught by volunteers outside schools.
== == In the end it really turned out to be shear force. The British had a much higher population than the French. This is because of the exculsivity of the French colonies compared to the open English colonies. The English colonies were set up for religious freedom, being a newly protestant nation, this meant alot to them. The French however were much more selective of their colonists. They only wanted Catholics. Not only that but upstanding Catholics. This resulted in fewer numbers for the French, but huge numbers for the Brits. Another factor was the treatment of the natives on both sides. The French were much more respective of the natives than the British were. British conquered and enslaved a good portion of the aboriginal population, while the French worked together with the natives, especially regarding the fur trade. This does not attribute to British success, but it does explain how the French did as well as they did. They had many aboriginal allies who could assist them in their battles. There were other factors, but these were a couple of the main ones.
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
"Dire" is to say but it's irregular. Here's the pattern if you're interested: je dis (I say)tu dis (You singular say)il/elle dit (He/she says)nous disons (We say)vous dites (You plural say)ils disent (They say)
You could be French if at least one of your parents is / was French. Check their ID to know.
The French were primarily interested in coal and crops. This was because those two resources could provide them food and energy.
The French were interested in colonizing. This was in Southeast Asia.
French Catholics were simply referred to as "Catholics" or "Roman Catholics" in historical and contemporary contexts.
Roman Catholics
More than 85% of the French are Catholics.
88% of french people are roman catholic
the Quebec Act
F. J. French has written: 'Address to the electors of the county of Grenville' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English-French relations, Politics and government, Politics, Practical, Practical Politics, Separate schools
"Interested" in French is "intéressé" for a male speaker or "intéressée" for a female speaker.
cause they were french
Most French are Roman Catholics; there are small amounts of Muslims, Protestants, Jews, and other religions.Although most French identify themselves culturally as Roman Catholics, in actual beliefs and practices, most are atheist or agnostic.
The answer is probably none, primarily