water support,easy accessiblity for boats to come in and out for trade
Most of the settlers came to new netherland because of the trading along the Hudson River. And new netherland was known for its trading for fur, which in those days in England, it was very stylish
because they heard there was better farming conditions and wanted a better life and they wanted to experience something new, other then their peasent ways back in France, they also wanted more land which they would eventually give to their children, but the land was huge. one seigneur had a lot of land, and if you go to Quebec even today you can see the bits of land, their are only bits left because the land was constantly decreased as they split it when it was passed down to their many children.
they came to France to trade for furs and to bring Christianity to the Indians. hope this helps <3
European settlers come to New France because of beaver populations.
they came to explore the new world
No it was vikings.
They are Western honey bees, imported by early European settlers.
Settlers, language, culture and early government.
New France or the Canadas.
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No it was vikings.
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The original settlers came from France. They named the city after Orleans, a city in Northern France.
France and England
actully......settlers DID want to come to new france! they wanted more land, more freedom, and they wanted to practice their religion freely.
The first settlers were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maori. The first European settlers came from great britain.
They are Western honey bees, imported by early European settlers.
Settlers in New France were Catholic, while settlers in New England were Puritan.
Jean Talon took all the settlers from France and convinced them to come to New France, by giving them free land they can build on. He emptied France, and filled New France.
All the settlers came from Europe. They prayed only for a singular god and attended curch every Sunday They only come to new France to: Start new lives get payed get married Have children!
William Tucker was the first European settler to come to the area of Dunedin, New Zealand. He arrived in 1815.
France laid claim to large parts of the New World but did not send settlers to most parts of its territory. Meanwhile, the English and Spanish colonies in North America quickly became filled with European settlers.