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The Growth of New France Pgs. 201-205 Multiple Choice Quiz
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France in America In New Spain the Spanish grew wealthy from gold and silver. In New Spain the Spanish grew wealthy from gold and silver. In New France the French grew wealthy from the fur trade. In New France the French grew wealthy from the fur trade. Unlike the Spanish, most French people were not interested in settling in North America. Unlike the Spanish, most French people were not interested in settling in North America.
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A Slow – Growing Empire During the rule of King Louis XIV, times were good in France. During the rule of King Louis XIV, times were good in France. No one was interested in leaving France to live in the wilderness of North America. No one was interested in leaving France to live in the wilderness of North America.
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Quebec and Montreal From 1608-1763 the French built only two towns in New France – Quebec and Montreal. From 1608-1763 the French built only two towns in New France – Quebec and Montreal. They also built some small towns across Canada and along the Mississippi River. They also built some small towns across Canada and along the Mississippi River. By 1625 the population of Quebec was only about 60 people. By 1625 the population of Quebec was only about 60 people.
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The French and Indians The French were friendly toward the Indians which helped them to prosper. The French were friendly toward the Indians which helped them to prosper. In addition to the fur trade, the French spent time exploring. In addition to the fur trade, the French spent time exploring. They reached the Mississippi but were unable to travel the rivers easily. They reached the Mississippi but were unable to travel the rivers easily. They learned to build birch bark canoes from the Indians. They learned to build birch bark canoes from the Indians.
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Northwest Passage The French thought that the Mississippi might be the Northwest Passage. The French thought that the Mississippi might be the Northwest Passage. For many years, explorers continued to look for a quicker route through North America to Asia. For many years, explorers continued to look for a quicker route through North America to Asia.
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Northwest Passage The French quickly discovered that the Mississippi River could not be the Northwest Passage because the river flowed south. The French quickly discovered that the Mississippi River could not be the Northwest Passage because the river flowed south.
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La Salle La Salle was a French explorer who lead an expedition of 20 people and about 30 Indians down the Mississippi River. La Salle was a French explorer who lead an expedition of 20 people and about 30 Indians down the Mississippi River. La Salle claimed the river and all its tributaries for France. La Salle claimed the river and all its tributaries for France. He named the area Louisiana. Why? He named the area Louisiana. Why?
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