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  1. Henri II, Duke of Montmorency. 10 February 1620. 1624. Henri de Lévis, Duke of Ventadour. March 1625. June 1627. Isaac de Razilly. 20 April 1632. 2 July 1636.

  2. New France. Ang New France ( Pranses: la Nouvelle-France) ay isang pook na sinakop ng Pransiya sa Hilagang Amerika mula noong kapanahunan ng pagkakatuklas sa Ilog Saint Lawrence, ni Jacques Cartier noong 1534, hanggang sa pagsanib ng New France sa España at Britanya noong 1763. Sa katanyagan nito noong 1712 (bago ang Tratado ng Ultrecht ...

  3. Terre-Neuve (New France) Terre-Neuve ("Newfoundland") was a colony in New France that existed from 1655 to 1713, and which consisted of the southern portion of Newfoundland island (the northern portion being claimed by England ). The most, and sometimes only, populated region was Placentia, called "Plaisance" in French.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FranceFrance - Wikipedia

    France, [a] officially the French Republic, [b] is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans, [XII] giving it one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world.

  5. Alcohol in New France. The history of New France as a colonial space is inextricably linked to the trade and commerce of alcohol. Whether it is the use of brandy as a commodity in the fur trade, the local consumption of spirits and beer by the colonists at home and in the cabarets, or the wine used in religious ceremonies, its presence was ...

  6. The surrendering of New France to the British, Montreal, 1760. The British military regime in New France was the British army's occupation of New France from 1759 to 1763 as part of its Conquest of New France. Between 1760, following the surrender of Montreal, and 1763, when the colonial province of Quebec (1763-1791) was created, a temporary ...

  7. Culture of New France. The intellectual life in New France can be characterized as having been dominated by the interests and pursuits of Catholic clergy, military officers and aristocrats who dominated the political scene. Intellectual work of New France is often concerned with themes and topics relating to native peoples, Christianity ...

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