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New France People (Farmers (They were mostly men but women could become…
New France People
Farmers
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To keep their land grants, seigneurs had to recruit settlers or habitants to farm it.
Habitants were farmers who lived on Seigneuries which are large plats of lands owned by seigneurs or landlords who got the land from the king of france
The Sovereign Council
An Intendant, the chief administrator of the colony. He worked to keep the colony in good order, and to make it less dependent on France for meeting basic needs, He also kept his eye out for new ways to exploit the colony for the benefit of France
The bishop of Quebec, who represented the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church played an important role in the colony, as it did in New France. It provided spiritual and moral guidance and founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages. Member of the Catholic clergy before making an important decision and their reputation depended on their standing in the church
A governor, who represented the king, controlled the military, and looked after the defence of the colony. He also dealt with "external relations,"
Soldiers
The king ordered the soldiers to settle in New France so they have to defeat the colony against Haudenosaunee and the British
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Fur Trades
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With traded with the Innu, Ouendat and the Anishinabe
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