France did not change to "New France" as a distinct entity; rather, "New France" refers to the French colonial territory in North America from the early 17th century until 1763. Established in 1608 with the founding of Quebec City, New France expanded over the following decades but was ceded to Britain after the Seven Years' War, formally ending in 1763. Therefore, there was no transition from France to New France; rather, New France was a colonial extension of France.
It prompted a westward expansion.
It is 7 PM in France - There is a 6 hour time difference between NY and France when daylight savings time is in sync. We usually change our clocks at the same times (about weeks apart) in fall and spring.
It prompted a westward expansion.
It prompted a westward expansion.
New France
New BUildings were in new France
What happened in new France was that new france had fought for the freedom that they have today in france.
Because France was created the same way as New France.
New france was colonized by France in 1608
France is a democracy. So they can change the government by having elections.
What happened in new france was that new france had fought for the freedom that they have today in france.
New France was an area in North America that was colonized by France. It was Jacques Cartier that first began the exploration of New France in 1534.