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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.

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