Rent from the world's largest e-book store and save it. Read notes on the Web, tablet and on the phone and highlight it and take notes
New France (French: Nouvelle France) is a region of the French colonial period in North America in 1534 to explore the St. Lawrence Bay and New France Jacque Cartier to cut the UK and Spain. It depends on Paris' 1763 Convention (1763). Peak in the territory of 1712 (before the Utrecht Convention), the new France managed from its 5 colonies (also sometimes called North America and the French Empire of the New French Dynasty), each colony owned its own: Canada, Developed into most colonies and Quebec, Trois Rivieres, Montreal (South extension through 1717 years ago, Illinois), Hudson Bay, Northeastern Arcadia,; Newfoundland and Louisiana State Plaisance. (After 1717, through the Northern Illinois), therefore it extends from the Newfoundland to the Canadian meadow, extending from the Hudson Bay into the Gulf of Mexico, including all of the Great Lakes of North America
New France is Spain and the United Kingdom until 1763, France to the new French North American colony 1534 years from France. At its peak in 1712, the new French territory extended from the Newfoundland to the Hudson Bay in the Gulf of Mexico and the Rocky Mountains. Canada, Acadia, Hudson Bay, Newfoundland (Plaisance) and Louisiana State: the area, then divided into 5 colonies, each colony had its own management. In 1534, Jacques Cartier claimed to be the first province of the new French province. However, the French tried to solve the efforts of the failing area at the beginning. However, the French fishing boat is sailing to the Atlantic coast and the St. Lawrence River. French merchants quickly realized that the St. Lawrence area is full of valuable fur animals, especially beavers, which are becoming rare in Europe. Ultimately, I decided to secure the crown of France and to colonize the territory to expand its influence in the United States