Fench trade in North America centered around what
Fur trade
Quebec
Trade
Quebec was the center on the French Empire in North America.
In North America.
Mostly in what today is Eastern Canada and around northern Michigan.
The French and Indian War began in North America.
French settlements in North America were centered around fur trading, agriculture, and Catholic missionary efforts. The society was hierarchical with French settlers at the top, followed by Indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans. Conflict often arose with British colonies and Indigenous tribes, leading to tensions and wars. French culture, language, and Catholicism influenced daily life in these settlements.
French colonists rarely established large plantations in North America
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war in North America.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.