Settlers in New France were primarily responsible for establishing agricultural communities, cultivating crops, and raising livestock to ensure food security. They also engaged in fur trading, which was vital for the colony's economy, and built relationships with Indigenous peoples for trade and cooperation. Additionally, settlers had to adhere to the laws and regulations imposed by the French Crown and the church, which guided social and economic activities in the colony. Community participation in local governance and defense against potential threats was also essential.
Settlers in New France were Catholic, while settlers in New England were Puritan.
Settlers, language, culture and early government.
The original settlers came from France. They named the city after Orleans, a city in Northern France.
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New France or the Canadas.
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No it was vikings.
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