A few settlers lived in New France primarily due to its harsh climate and challenging geography, which made agriculture difficult. The French government encouraged settlement for economic reasons, including the fur trade, but many settlers faced hardships and opted to return to France. Additionally, the French Crown focused on trade and resource extraction rather than large-scale colonization, leading to a smaller population of permanent settlers compared to British colonies.
it's a kip
actully......settlers DID want to come to new france! they wanted more land, more freedom, and they wanted to practice their religion freely.
Settlers in New France were Catholic, while settlers in New England were Puritan.
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
Settlers, language, culture and early government.
idk..im say like a 100,000 but dont trust my word..or this site..cuz it will make you wrong!
idk..im say like a 100,000 but dont trust my word..or this site..cuz it will make you wrong!
The original settlers came from France. They named the city after Orleans, a city in Northern France.
they want land
Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
Few French settlers were in New France because they couldn't own land, it was too cold for farming, they had to follow Roman Catholic religion, and few people were allowed to trap legally.
New France or the Canadas.