The center of government in New France was located in Quebec City. Established as the capital in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, it served as the administrative and political hub of the French colonies in North America. The governance was characterized by a strong French influence, with a focus on trade, religion, and relationships with Indigenous peoples. Quebec remained the focal point for French colonial administration until the British conquest in 1763.
Settlers, language, culture and early government.
Butt Hole
New France was conducted as a province of France. The King represented himself. He gave commands to the Govenor, the Intendant, the Bishop, which were in New France, and then the Council of New France. They passed the instructions on to the colonists.
Yes
Paris is the center of France.
Louis XVI
Louis XVI
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
The king (King louis the 14)
controlled by the catholic church
Paris is the center of the revolutionary center of France
It was the government which took control of France after the royalty were removed. The new Republic of France was inspired by the US Republic, but the similarity mostly ends there.