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Old world meets New world and the 3 BIG C’s New France

“Old world” = Europe “New world” = North America France was the Mother (old) country Canada (called Nouvelle-France or New France) was the colony (new) Both were isolated from each until about 1000 yrs ago

Why did Europeans explorers make these journeys? 1) Curiosity 2) To prove that world was round 3) To find a fast (alternate) route to Asia 4) Increase wealth of their MC’s

Main explorers- the 3 Big c’s 1) John Cabot (1450-1499) Italian, worked for the King of England Found codfish along Newfoundland and Labrador.

2) Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) -French -Credit for putting Canada on the map -Thought the Iroquois word «Kanata » (means village) meant ‘Canada’ (as in the whole region) His colony attempts failed in Canada

3) Samuel de Champlain!!!!! (1567-1635) French 1st European to establish a permanent European settlement in Nouvelle- France (Canada) -1608 built the HABITATION de QUEBEC (1st permanent Euro settlement in NF) HAB. De Queb = Quebec City now.