New France was primarily protected from the Iroquois by the French military and their allied Indigenous tribes, particularly the Huron-Wendat and Algonquin. The French established strategic alliances and engaged in military campaigns to counter the Iroquois, who were a formidable confederation. Additionally, fortifications and trading posts were built to strengthen defenses against Iroquois incursions.
no, they didn't. personally I'm trying to find out why jean talon, the first intendant of New France, didn't like the Iroquois.
The Indians were the Iroquois
mohawk, oneida, onondaga, cayuga, and seneca). the Iroquois confederacy protected the Iroquois
The French expanded New France
The French expanded New France
The first French settlement in New France was founded in 1608 at the site of an Iroquois village, which is present-day Quebec City. This settlement, established by Samuel de Champlain, marked the beginning of permanent French presence in North America.
Because the Iroquois want to extend there land in everyway possible whiich would take up the Trading center the french made and new france did not like that so shot were then taken at the iroquois, true story . - zoe ((': wootwoot
Samuel de Champlain is considered a hero because he found New France and France and also helped France. He battled the Iroquois for the French. By: Hadia .C LOLLL!! (chaudary)
1. They had 15 times the population of New France 2. They had support of the Iroquois (strongest confederation of Indian tribes in America) 3. They had the strongest navy in the world
the Iroquois confederacy is a group of 5 (now six, added in about 1722) tribes (mohawk, oneida, onondaga, cayuga, and seneca). the Iroquois confederacy protected the Iroquois people's rights and from other villages that may attack. more info in a textbook..............................................(:
The word kentahten means in future land in Iroquois. The Iroquois lived in New York State. The Iroquois were farmers.
it benefit its member nation because the Iroquois men fought and hunted and made sure their wives and children were protected from the enemies.