Because they found out that the Mississippi River led to Louisiana
France had colonies in Quebec, Canada, areas around the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River including New Orleans.
Jacques Cartier in 1534
He claimed the southeastern part of Canada for the French.
Maguel hidaglo and pizzia portano were the first.
Canada has 4 neighbors; United States of America, Greenland, Alaska*, and France: St. Pierre and Miquelon St.Pierre and Miquelon is a small island (literally only a few kilometers long) *Alaska is actually part of the US
they pooped on each other
France sent Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico to establish a colony in 1699. This expedition aimed to expand French territory and influence in North America, particularly in the region that would become Louisiana. Iberville successfully founded the settlement of Biloxi in 1700, marking the beginning of French colonization in the area.
Although Canada and France are both in the Northern Hemisphere, France is in the Eastern Hemisphere and Canada is in the Western Hemisphere.
Canada was colonized by France and England.
No. Canada and France are located on different continents.
France lost Canada to Britain
French voyagers landed on Canada. They then conquered Canada and now France owns (or colonists) Canada.
Because Canada is strong enough to separate from France
new France became Canada and us....
The Country of France is located in Europe. Canada is located in North America.
Yes, Canada and France are trading partners.
Canada is twenty times larger than France.