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A Map of New France Containing Canada, Louisiana &c. In Nth America

In 1634 and later in 1642, two new settlements were founded in this Valley, the first at Trois-Rivières and the second at Montréal. This colony, now named New France, was established through a series of complex alliances with several Indian nations, including the Montagnais, the Algonquins and the Hurons. Meanwhile, as a result of activities.


Indians 101 17th Century Jesuits in New France

Date: 1896 Map Carte du Canada et de la Louisiane qui forment la Nouvelle France et des colonies angloises ou sont representez les pays contestez. Scale ca. 1:5,000,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially and by hachures. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 72 Appears in Homann Erben's Atlas Compendiarivs (1757 [i.e. 1757]) Includes text.


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A map of New France in 1750. The French King Henry IV sent Samuel de Champlain, Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, and a group of 28 men to establish the city of Quebec in 1608. However, the early settlers of the land succumbed to the harsh climatic conditions and diseases and therefore colonization attempts on the land proved to be quite difficult.


New France

New France, Possessions of France in North America from 1534 to the Treaty of Paris in 1763.After the first land claim for France by Jacques Cartier (1534), the company of New France was established in 1627. With the explorations by Samuel de Champlain, Jacques Marquette, La Salle, Louis Jolliet, and others, the boundaries of New France expanded beyond the lower St. Lawrence River to include.


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Below is the map of New France created by French colonist and cartographer Samuel de Champlain and used in navigation in later times. Samuel de Champlain made about 29 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean and founded the city of Quebec and New France. Champlain, Carte de la Nouvelle-France (1632)


Map of New France in 1697

Maps of colonial New France (1534-1760) — in North America. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ! Old maps of New France‎ (2 C, 149 F) C. Chapelle funéraire de François de Laval‎ (1 C, 11 F) F. Maps of French Florida‎ (4 F) L.


Map Of New France Photograph by Library Of Congress, Geography And Map

Map of New France Illustration by Nicolas de Fer published on 23 August 2021 Download Full Size Image A map produced in 1719 showing New France. The pink area marks the territory of Canada. License & Copyright Based on Wikipedia content that has been reviewed, edited, and republished. Original image by Nicolas de Fer.


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Consolidation of Territories: After the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, which resulted in the loss of Newfoundland, Acadia, and Hudson Bay to the British, New France focused on consolidating its remaining territories.


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Map of the eastern portion of New France, or Canada, 1744. (Jacques Nicolas Bellin, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.) Prev Next Indigenous peoples had occupied the lands that became New France for millennia and the Vikings had been frequent visitors since the end of the 10th century ( see Norse Voyages ).


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World History Encyclopedia, 26 Mar 2021. Web. 12 Jan 2024. A map of New France c. 1750 CE within the context of European colonies in North America.


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Osher Collection SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN These are the four large-scale maps produced by Champlain's detailed surveys of Maine river estuaries (9-12). The two St. Croix plans were produced during the winter of 1604-05, as de Mons' expedition wintered on the island.


Map of New France (Illustration) World History Encyclopedia

circa 1750 Land Claims Denmark (Vikings) Great Britain France Russia Spain Disputed area Arctic Ocean RUPERT'S LAND (HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY) BRITISH COLONIES NEW FRANCE Atlantic Ocean Pacific.


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Oriented to the magnetic north (that of the compass) rather than the geographical north (indicated by the oblique line across the map), the map highlights the places Champlain visited, including the coasts of Newfoundland and Acadia (present-day Nova Scotia) and the Saint Lawrence River and its main tributaries.


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The name Gallia Nova (New France) was first recorded in 1529 on a map prepared by the brother of Giovanni da Verrazano, who, in the service of France, had explored the coasts of North America in 1524 from what is now the Carolinas north to Nova Scotia.


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A map of New France made by Samuel de Champlain in 1612 In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in the Gaspé Peninsula and claimed the land in the name of King Francis I. [16] It was the first province of New France.


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The map below shows territories having been at one time controlled by France during the period 1534 - 1803. Over 17.8 million square kilometers, or 6.9 million square miles of land, New France was the most extensive political entity in the world.