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French Colonization Initial Colonization Efforts Establishing the Fur Trade Recruiting Competition – The Dutch Growth of French Colonies Expanding Along the Mississippi Missionaries
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Failed Ventures 1534 - Jacques Cartier –Northwest passage –1535 -Tried to establish colonies along the St. Lawrence 1564 - French attempted a colony near Jacksonville, Fla Learned from mistakes
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First Economic Colony Avoid the Spanish 1608 - Samuel de Champlain established Quebec –Fur trading post –Private venture - New France Trading Company
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Establishing the Fur Trade Furs in demand St. Lawrence – transportation –Establish trading posts along the banks Native Americans –Established amicable relationships (Algonquians). –Guns/tools for furs –Disease an issue
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French–Native American Relations Three reasons for positive relations 1.Interdependency 2.French weren’t a threat 3.Native allies of the French remained autonomous
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Recruiting Colonists No need –Fur trade didn’t require many people to operate New World not popular Cold Wilderness Unfamiliar
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Purpose of Colony This was a business colony –Make money and go home – young men French often married native women The population of French in Canada was small. (In 1650 – 700 men)
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Competition - The Dutch 1609 – Henry Hudson - found Hudson River 1614 - Dutch established Ft Orange (Albany) as a trading post 1626 – Dutch purchase Manhattan island for $25 – named New Amsterdam
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Relationship with Natives Amicable Guns for Furs Traded with Iroquois, not Algonquians
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End of the Dutch Dutch neglected North America –Distracted by eastern colonization –Lack of immigrants 1664 - British seized New Amsterdam (New York) 1667, Dutch forfeit all possessions in N. America to England
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French Growth in Americas 1663 - New France Co. sold the colony to the Crown Crown feared British growth
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Growth of New France Land grants Indentured servants/orphans New France: –1650 - 700 –1663 - 3,000 –1700 - 15,000 English colonies in 1700 – 234,000
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Why couldn’t they grow? They had the largest population in Western Europe, why couldn’t they grow? 1. Content in France 2. Immigrated to warm climates 3. Army
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Missionaries 1620s - Jesuit missionaries - Great Lakes region Indians initially indifferent, but warmed to Jesuits, why? –Jesuits not greedy –Jesuits learned native culture before converting Had some success –Felt they had to accept Jesuits to maintain French trade (they were correct)
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Pere Jacques Marquette 1666 –sent to New France Built relationships with tribes in Northern WI, MI and Ontario – Huron and Ottawa 1673 –Marquette and Louis Joliet explore Mississippi River –First French to find the Mississippi
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Further Expansion Expanding along the Mississippi The West Indies - slavery –Martinique –St. Lucie –Guadeloupe Robert LaSalle, 1682 –Explored the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River –First European to travel the length of the river –Established small colonies/trading posts along this arc –Claimed territory along the Mississippi for France
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