New France was ruled by a system of governance that included both the French monarchy and local colonial officials. Initially, it was governed as a royal colony under direct control of the French crown, particularly after 1663. The governance structure included a governor who represented the king and managed military and diplomatic affairs, while an intendant oversaw economic and administrative matters. This dual leadership aimed to strengthen French interests in North America.
King Louis XIV ruled New France from 1633 - 1700
No, New France was ruled by a governor appointed by the King NOT the King's council
France.
France ruled it, and this is why it was called "French" Indochina.
only the romans ruled France at one time when France was known as Gaul
No, Northern Ireland is not and never has been ruled by France.
In 1940 France was ruled by a french president.
yes they were... haiti is a french speaking country. hence they were ruled by france.
At one time in hi story France was ruled by a monachy a monarchy is a government ruled by a king or queen but most of the time it was a ing
France is ruled nicer than before. in 1989
France ruled Lebanon until 1943.
In 1803 Napoleon ruled France as "Consul to Life"