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New France inquiry

In the historical context of New France, the settlement patterns and daily life of the inhabitants played a significant role in shaping the socio-economic landscape. Farmers were required to pay rent for their land, and settlements were often arranged in narrow strips along rivers, promoting community interactions and efficient land use.

New France inquiry

men would work on a farm, fur tade and provide for their famalies.

New France inquiry

daily life

women worked as nuns and nurses.
they all wore fur or lether for clothing.

they usualy eat squash, corn, bird, fish, or edible plants.

the colony of acadia

they were friends with the first nations
they isolated themself from the french.

champlain created acaidia on the bay of fundy

relations beetween french and first nations in new france

the europians brought daseases such as: small pox to the first nations.
they traded with one another.

There were many conflicts between the two groups.

the first nations lost their traitional lands and cultural practices

the relationship was fairly positive, because the first nations can navigate the Europeans

fur trade

It brought people together.
It was run by the Hudson bay company.
fur trading was essential for survival
fur trading created an economy.

There was a game for fur trading

Samuel de Champlain

He had a permanent trading post in Quebec City.

settlement patterns

Farmers must pay rent for land.
The purpose of the system was to promote settlement

Were divided into skinny rectangular strips along the river.

There are responsibilities for both the landlord and the tenant

many towns were built in a grid pattern.

Government structure

Today the Governor General is connected to the Crown, but Canada no longer answers to Britain.
Jean talon was the first intendant of new France
Have Montcalm, James wolf, and other historians comment on his post
The governor was responsible for the king