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How did the State contribute to the colonization of New France?
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____________________influential advisor to King Louis xiv. Encouraged king to ______________ his empire – ______________New France The king wanted to increase his power (especially in the eyes of his rivals, ______________being one). After Champlain’s plan failed, new plan of action was in the works.
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1663 – New France is under the rule of the King of France. ___________________________: King of France Minister of the Marine Governor Sovereign Council Intendant Captains of the militia Citizens Role: Military organization (building forts, naming captains of militia, etc.) Relationships with English colonies and Amerindians Role: Justice Internal affairs (population, clearing land for agriculture, etc.) Finance (managing the budget, economic development, regulating business, etc.)
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The first ______________of the colony was ______________. ____________________________
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______________ 1765 – ending the conflicts with the Iroquois The King sent over the ______________________ (1200 soldiers). More than total population of Quebec City. Two years later (temporary peace), the soldiers are offered ______________and a ______________of land – about 700 stayed. Intensification to the “Thirty-six Months” immigration policy Workers must live in new France for three years, some brought families but many were single – immigration still too low. Between 1665 and 1673 – _________________are sent over to New France. They are paid a dowry, for their future marriage to one of the settlers.
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The Birth Rate 1666 – 1672, population of New France doubled (3200 to 6700). This was partly due to the rules in place for birth rates: _______________________________________________ Native woman who married a Canadian would recieved a dowry. _______________________________________________ School was free for the 26 th child in the family.
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