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  1. Canada. United States. The colony of Canada was a French colony within the larger territory of New France. It was claimed by France in 1535 during the second voyage of Jacques Cartier, in the name of the French king, Francis I. The colony remained a French territory until 1763, when it became a British colony known as the Province of Quebec.

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    New France ( French: Nouvelle-France) was the territory colonized by France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris . A vast viceroyalty, New France consisted of five colonies ...

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  4. The colony of New France was claimed in 1534 with permanent settlements beginning in 1608. France ceded nearly all its North American possessions to the Great Britain in 1763 at the Treaty of Paris after the Seven Years' War. The now British Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791.

  5. The colony of Canada was a French colony within the larger territory of New France. It was claimed by France in 1535 during the second voyage of Jacques Cartier, in the name of the French king, Francis I. The colony remained a French territory until 1763, when it became a British colony known as the Province of Quebec. Map of Canada after 1713.

  6. Canada United States France (as French Overseas collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon) New France was a colony settled by France in North America. The regions in New France included Quebec, Acadia, and the Louisiana Territory. Quebec City was its capital.

  7. Sovereign Council of New France: History - Royal Control: 1663 - Articles of Capitulation of Quebec: 1759 - Articles of Capitulation of Montreal: 1760 - Treaty of Paris (1763) February 10 (1763) Currency: New France livre

  8. December 25, 1635. Quebec, Canada, New France. Occupation (s) navigator, cartographer, soldier, explorer, sailor, administrator and chronicler of New France. Known for. exploration of New France, foundation of Quebec City, Canada, being called The Father of New France. Signature. Sam 'Hunterry' de Champlain (c. 1567 – 25 December 1635) was a ...

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