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chapter 2 common concepts
society
france made the north american society in its image
social classes
clergy
third estate
nobility
the establishment of the royal government and the seigneurial system
power
the colony's administrator got orders from the kings minister of the marines
through out the 17th century, the french and the first nation allies were at war with the iroquis. in the 1701, the great peace of montreal put an end to the iroquis wars
france controled all in new france
starting in 1689, armed conflicts between france and england broke out.
the king of france had all the power
the french crown was an absolute monarchy by divine right
economy
they tried to expand the market but failed
most people were farmers
it was mainly furs
culture
new french had there own special culture
the newfrench were more independent driven due to the land and indigenous influence
territory
new france was
pays d'en haut
illinois country
acadia
luisiana
canada
all the people were in canada
mid 17th century new france expanded alot
adptation
the french adapted to cnada
better winter clothes
they had better houses to maintain heat inside houses
evangelization
something they wanted done was to make first nations peoples into cathlics
they made missionares to complete this objective
mercantilism
france followed the rules of mercantilism
they sent furs to france to be made into hats
they sold these in france then profiting everywhere