Present-day New France primarily corresponds to parts of Canada and the United States. It included regions such as Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and parts of Manitoba, as well as areas in the Midwest and the Gulf Coast of the United States, including Louisiana. Additionally, small portions of present-day northeastern states like Maine, New York, and Michigan were also part of New France. The territories were established during the French colonial period before the British takeover in the 18th century.
In present-day Canada and America.
it became Canada in 1789-1790
The "new world" - it included far more than present day Quebec
with russuia and china and spain and france and present day new mexico
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.
of present-day Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains of present-day New York
Samuel de Champlain sailed to present-day Canada to establish a French colony in North America. He founded Quebec City in 1608 and played a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of New France. Champlain is considered the "Father of New France" for his contributions to the French colonization of the region.
These regions were colonized by Spain in the 16th century. New Spain included present-day Mexico and parts of Central America, New Granada included present-day Colombia and Venezuela, Peru included present-day Peru and parts of South America, and the Río de la Plata region included present-day Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. These regions were important for Spain due to their valuable resources and strategic locations for trade.
The French settled in Quebec in what is now present day Canada, they also settled in Port Royal, what is now present day Annapolis Royal
As of 1700, England controlled the region along the East Coast of the present-day US, which included the colonies of Virginia, Massachusetts, New York, and others.
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