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New France (Soldiers (Many soldiers came to New France to defend the…
New France
Soldiers
Many soldiers came to New France to defend the colony against the Haudensaunee and against the British.
The King wanted the military men to settle in in New France, so he offered seigneuries to officers, who then encouraged the soldiers to settle on there land.
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The Sovereign Council
Governor
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represented the king, and looked after the defense of the colony.
Intendant
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He worked to keep the colony in good order, and to make it less dependent on France for meeting its basic needs.
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Bishop Of Quebec
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The catholic church played a important role in the colony, as it did in New France
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Fur Traders
Voyageurs
They were men from New France who traveled between the fur merchants of Montreal and the fur trade post of the great lakes.
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Farmers
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Seigneurs
Most seigneurs were men from noble families, but women and commoners could also become seigneurs.
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