They sing, dance, and made up their own games. they played cards and checkers. popular outdoor activities were going skating, tobogganing, and going on sleigh rides. if they were lucky, they had some books. if they knew how to read, they would enjoy the pleasure of reading.
The habitants came from France and migrated to new France to settle.
The Habitants
they are called habitants!
The address of the Habitants Of New France Inc is: 15859 292 St, Cornell, WI 54732-6010
Yes, they fished for things like trout.
The houses in New France where made by the New Francians
BOOOBIES
they used their hands and brain and legs and heart <3
they hear there were better farming conditions and wanted a better life
They came from France in Europe.
Yes, habitants in New France did engage in trade at trading posts. These posts served as vital hubs for exchanging goods such as furs, food, and tools between Indigenous peoples and French settlers. The trading network facilitated economic relationships and cultural exchanges, with habitants often relying on these posts for supplies and markets for their agricultural products. This interaction was crucial for the survival and development of the colony.
The Habitants had a very long list of things to do in New France which included to; thresh grain, butcher animals, smoke, freeze or salt meat and plough and spread manure in the winter. In the fall the Habitants had to harvest vegetables, harvest grains which were oats, barley, rye and wheat. The summers for the Habitants included gathering berries and making hay. In the spring they had to plant seeds, make maple syrup, and shear sheep. Another thing the Habitants had to do was grind grain into flour mill.THE SEIGNEUR GAVE THEM SOOOOOO MUCH TO DOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!IKR ITS LIKE OMG WHY ARE THEY MAKING ME DO THIS STUFF