France began colonizing Canada in the early 17th century, establishing Quebec and engaging in fur trade and missionary work with Indigenous peoples. British colonization intensified in the mid-17th century, particularly after the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ceded French territories in Canada to Britain following the Seven Years' War. The British established several colonies, promoting settlement and agriculture, leading to the eventual creation of Canada as a British Dominion in 1867. Both colonial powers significantly impacted the culture, economy, and Demographics of the region.
the Native Americans helped them
the Native Americans helped them
France lost Canada to Britain
Britain did not colonize Thailand.
Canada was colonized by France and England.
Certainly areas of Canada and southern US, i.e., Louisiana.
Britain, France and Spain were the first countries to colonize in the New World. Spain was the first, since it was the most powerful European country, adn it colonized Mexico and the West. France's colonies were farther north, in what is now Canada. Britain was last to colonize and it had the 13 bristish colonies split in three colonies: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
both Great Britain and France
they wanted beaver pellets, which were very profitable. They also wanted more land and to compete with Britain in the race to colonize the New World
british colony,part of the new world including the states
canada and some other country i can not think of right now
Britain and France