The main groups that settled in New France included French colonists, primarily from the regions of Normandy and Brittany, who arrived in the early 17th century. Indigenous peoples, such as the Huron-Wendat and Algonquin, played a crucial role in the region's early development through trade and alliances. Additionally, some settlers were engaged in the fur trade, which attracted various European interests, including traders and missionaries from France. Over time, the population also included enslaved Africans and Indigenous peoples who were forcibly brought into servitude.
Spain, Britain, and France.
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they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
No, what was New France is currently known as the Province of Quebec (in Canada), its former name of New France was given when the French first settled there in the sixteenth century.
Catholics make up the largest single denomination.
The colonists captured Pennsyvania from New France and named it Pennsylvainia.
They did. Florida was settled by the Spanish and the first oldest American city is Saint Augustine settled by Spain. They had missions in California. France settled New Orleans along with the Spanish and they were in Canada.
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
Catholics, Puritans, Seperatists, Angicans and Quackers.
The two main colonies that settled along the Saint Lawrence River were New France, primarily established by the French in the early 17th century, and the British colonies that later encroached upon the region. New France encompassed areas like Quebec and Montreal, thriving due to its fur trade and agriculture. Following the British conquest of New France in 1763, the region became increasingly integrated into British colonial interests.