The French king sought to increase New France's population by implementing policies that encouraged Immigration and settlement. He offered incentives such as land grants and financial support to settlers, particularly targeting farmers and artisans. Additionally, the French government promoted the migration of women to balance the gender ratio and encourage family formation, which was essential for establishing a permanent population in the colony. These efforts aimed to bolster the economy and secure France's territorial claims in North America.
The population consisted mostly of males. In 1663, the King of France sent a ship of 775 women, resulting in population explosion.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
A radical concept in New France to create a French population called The King's Daughters which had the King provide as many as a 1,000 young French girls with transportation and a dowry to become the brides of men already in New France. French Canada is blessed by their introduction.
King Francis I of France.
Could be either one - you'll have to work it out from the context.
Indeed Napoleon declared himself "Emperor of the French" and not King of France, what wouldn't have been tolerated by French people.
King Louis XIV of France.
There is no king in France. France is a republic where people directly elect the president.
That was King Francis I of France.
His value was to make France a better place for the French people to live, and to help increase medical research in his country.
When Canada was called New France it was a French possession and the King of France was soveriegn over it.
The last King to rule France was Louis0Philippe (1830-1848) but he was King of the French, NOT King of France. The last person officially designated King of France was Charles X (1824-1830)