Why was Canada originally known as new France?
Part of Canada was a French colony from 1573-1763 until being taken over by the British from 1763-1867. The French colonised on the North American continent in expressed interest on the New World where it is part of Canada and the United States today.
Where is the Habitants Of New France Inc in Cornell Wisconsin located?
The address of the Habitants Of New France Inc is: 15859 292 St, Cornell, WI 54732-6010
What did the filles du roi do?
They were sent to New France to wed men in new France and in return the king gave them a dowry. As they were mostly married to peasants, they shared their farmworks.
Why did New France grow so slowly?
New France (Quebec) grew so slowly because you have to be French and Roman Catholic to go to New France.
Second there are not enough women in New France so the population grow slowly but King Louis the 14 found some young ladies who were orphans named Le filles de bois (daughters of the King) and sent them to New France so they could have babies.
Third New France never got as much attention as Antilles (the Caribbean islands, it is nice and hot so it is perfect to grow sugar cane) since the french King thinks sugar canes are more valuable than fur.
Last since New France is so cold in the winter, many people died in the winter so not very many people wants to go.
Protestant Huguenots.
What kind of items did Samuel de Champlain get for New France?
samuel de champlain obtain silk wheat and silver XD
When was new France created what year?
New France was created/founded in 1608, by Samuel De Champlain
What did New France depend on France for?
they basically depend on France for women so they were able to populate ''new France''
they didn't really depend on it France depended on new France for suplys so they could make it into goods that they could sell to south america.
it was the triangle trade
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How old were the habitants from New France?
The inhabitants of New France varied widely in age, from infants to the elderly, as in any society. Most settlers and colonists were adults, typically in their 20s to 40s, as they were often seeking new opportunities or escaping difficult circumstances in Europe. Families were common, so children made up a significant portion of the population as well. However, specific demographic data can vary based on the time period and region within New France.