They established the nation of quebec.
The Filles De Roi was important because they could marry and reproduce (have kids) or slept with men which would populate france.
They where fewer women in New France because the king was sending all of the Filles Dui Roi from France. (The filles DUI roi where young orphan woman that where sent off to marry men in New France)
they came France to 'New France' or Quebec
from france and than they went to new france to find men
The advantages of the filles du roi are that they helped the population of New France grow steadily, as colonists were only men before their arrival.
The filles du roi were mainly orphans. They had little prospects in France. In contrast, the newly founded colony needed women to populate the new country. The king paid for the travel and a small dowry, and the fille du roi had the opportunity to start a new life and to found a family which she didn't have in the old country.
The role of les filles du roi was to populate New France and the only way to do that was to bring in woman to breed. :D
Many things but one in particular filles du roi. they were woman form France sent to New France expand the population.
They were sent to New France to wed men in new France and in return the king gave them a dowry. As they were mostly married to peasants, they shared their farmworks.
The name filles du roi means "the king's daughters". The name "fille du roi" was there to indicate that they were under the safeguard of the king. The Filles du Roi were mostly orphans or abandoned young girls living in France in orphanage or in terrible condition. As it became clear that there was a need to get women to come to New France, to allow for population growth, they were placed under the patronage, or (symbolical) protection of the King. Acting as a protector, he gave them a dowry (not necessarily money) and paid for their trip to New France.
~ The 'Les Filles Du Roi' ~ found 3 villages ~fisrt intendent of new france
The filles du Roi were mostly orphans or abandoned young girls with little prospect in France. Orphanages and organisations which supported them, saw life in New France as a chance for them to marry and start a new life, with more opportunities that they could have had in France. For the king it meant that the colony could grow. The girls were placed under the patronage of the king who gave them a dowry (basic household items and a ittle money). There were very few women in the colonies, so any of them could quickly get married.