New France primarily encompassed areas that are now part of Canada and the northern United States. In the U.S., states that were part of New France include parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan, among others. The territory was notable for its fur trading and was influenced by French culture and governance before it was ceded to Britain and later acquired by the United States.
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France colony in North America was called New France. It spanned a large part of nowadays Canada, and a good part of the central eastern states of the US down to Louisiana.
No, Hispaniola is not part of New France. Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean that is divided into two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic. New France was a French colonial territory in North America that included parts of present-day Canada and the United States, but it did not extend to Hispaniola.
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.
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.
France entered the war on the american side after the victories of saratoga new york
Anywhere not in new france
no, new caledonia is still part of France.
No, New York isn't in France. It is in the United States of America.
parts of the north american continent did the spanish conquistadors explore is the new France , as the colony was called began to thrive.
Because it was part of france
yes it was