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Yes, the First Nations were the original inhabitants of the land that became New France long before European colonization began. They lived in various communities across the region, practicing their own cultures, languages, and traditions. When French explorers and settlers arrived in the early 17th century, they encountered these Indigenous peoples and established complex relationships, including trade and alliances. By 1713, after the Treaty of Utrecht, the presence of First Nations continued to be significant in the territory of New France.
The Ursuline nuns came to New France so they could spread the Catholic religion to the First Nations.
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because they needed support as Britain was much stronger.
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The First Nations groups in New France did not all get along; they had diverse cultures, languages, and interests, which sometimes led to conflicts. While some Indigenous tribes formed alliances with the French, such as the Huron-Wendat and Algonquin, others, like the Iroquois Confederacy, were often in opposition, particularly due to competition for resources and trade. These dynamics reflected the complex social and political landscapes of Indigenous nations long before European contact.
New France is located in Nova Scotia Canada
Their role was to take care of religious services for the colonists and to convert First Nations to Christianity.