Cardinal Richelieu, as chief minister to King Louis XIII, played a pivotal role in promoting French colonial expansion in North America during the early 17th century. He established the French West India Company in 1621 to facilitate trade and settlement in the New World, focusing on areas like Canada and the Caribbean. Richelieu's policies emphasized the importance of establishing a strong French presence to counter Spanish and English influence, leading to increased investment in exploration and the establishment of territories like New France. His efforts laid the groundwork for the expansion of French influence in North America.
it went on the deserts and created plateaus and plains
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Tuscarora
This is a disputed answer. Some say the first European explorers to reach America were the Vikings, with Leif Erickson being the first of them. However, the settlement he founded in about the year 1000 AD in what the vikings called Vinland, and was probably on the coast of modern Newfoundland, Canada, lasted only a short time and the Vikings did not follow-up with further exploration and settlement. Erikson's exploration and settlement had little effect on Europe and none that we know of on America. The European exploration and settlement of America that had a lasting effect on both Europe and America was that which followed the exploratory journey of Christopher Columbus (called ChristoffaCorombo in his native Genoa and Cristóbal Colón in Spain) in the year 1492, some 500 years after Leif Erikson.
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because of earthquakes.
settlement of anglos
an enrioment effect for latin america
In Australia it can.
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their houses fall down