2 August 2008 ref Canada, the most developed colony of NewFrance, was divided into three districts ... of Quebec was also the governor general of all NewFrance. ref name culture Because of the level of development of Canada compared to the other colonies, the terms Canada and NewFrance ... newfrance1740 4 maptext view NewFrance c. 1740 , in The Atlas of Canada , Natural Resources .... Francophone Quebecers will therefore often use the term NewFrance Nouvelle France when referring to CanadaNewFrance , and the term Canadien , at one time used to refer to the French speaking populations ... colony of Acadia , and therefore still call themselves Acadians . See also Portal NewFrance Quebec History of CanadaNewFrance Name of Canada Former colonies and territories in Canada History of monarchy ...Infobox Former Subdivision conventional long name Canada common name Canada subdivision Colony nation NewFrance image flag Pavillon LouisXIV.svg image coat image map Nouvelle France map en.svg image map caption Map of NewFrance around 1750. national anthem religion Roman Catholicism currency NewFrance ... of Paris of 1763, when France ceded Canada and its dependencies to Kingdom of Great Britain Great ... recently by Qu b cois . Descendants of the original French speaking Canadien population of CanadaNew ... of Canada after 1867 Quebec History of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history Notes references NewFrance Canadian colonies Category NewFrance Category Colonial history of the Ancien R gime Category ... cs Kanada Nov Francie fr Canada Nouvelle France nn Canada i Ny Frankrike ru ... de Montr al br District de Trois Rivi res Canada was the name of the French colonization of the Americas French colony that once stretched along the St. Lawrence River the other colonies of NewFrance were Acadia , Louisiana NewFrance Louisiana and Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland . ref name culture MCC. http www.culture.gouv.fr culture nllefce fr intro.htm Le territoire , in La Nouvelle France ... more details
Matches Scores and results list France s points tally first. class wikitable Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Canada A 1 June Fletcher s Fields , Markham, Ontario Markham style background pink Canada national rugby union team Canada 16 18 4 June Twin Elm Rugby Park , Nepean, Ontario Nepean Northland Rugby Union Northland 9 June Lowe Walker Park, Whangarei North Harbour Rugby Union North Harbour 12 June Eden Park , Auckland Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union Wairarapa Bush 15 June Solway Park, Masterton New Zealand XV 18 June Cooks Gardens, Wanganui Nelson Bays Rugby Union Nelson Bays 22 June Trafalgar Park, Nelson Trafalgar Park , Nelson, New Zealand Nelson style background pink New Zealand national rugby union team New Zealand 22 8 26 June AMI Stadium Lancaster Park , Christchurch Hawke s Bay Rugby Union Hawke s Bay 29 June Napier, New Zealand McLean Park , Napier, New Zealand Napier style background pink New Zealand national rugby union team New Zealand 23 20 3 July Eden Park , Auckland Touring party Manager Assistant Manager Captain Rugby union positions 15. Fullback Full Backs Empty section date February 2011 Rugby union positions Three quarters Three Quarters Empty section date February 2011 Rugby union positions Half backs Half Backs Empty section date February 2011 Rugby union positions Forwards Forwards France Rugby Tours Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1994 France Rugby Union Tour Of Canada And New Zealand Category 1994 in rugby union France tour Category 1994 in New Zealand rugby union France Category Rugby union tours of Canada Category Rugby union tours of New Zealand Category France national rugby union team tours it Tour della Nazionale di rugby a 15 della Francia 1994 ... more details
, each with its own administration Canada, NewFranceCanada , Acadia , Hudson Bay , Newfoundland island ... publisher Heritage Canada date accessdate 2010 06 30 ref and Louisiana NewFrance Louisiana ..., Florida St. Augustine on September 20, 1565. Acadia and CanadaNewFrance were inhabited by indigenous ... of Canada, NewFranceCanada . ref Grenon, Jean Yves. Pierre Dugua De Mons Founder of Acadie ... France, promising land parcels to hundreds of new settlers and to turn Canada into an important ... of the former NewFrance that remained under British rule were administered as Upper Canada ... off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , Canada. Legal Issues of NewFrance The principal ... CanadaNewFranceCanada Louisiana Lower Louisiana See also col begin col 2 History of Canada History ... empire Former colonies and territories in Canada Slavery in NewFrance col 2 Portal NewFrance Kingdom of France History of Canada Acadia Codex canadiensis Louisiana NewFrance Louisiana Purchase Illinois ... Vice royaut de Nouvelle France conventional long name Viceroyalty of NewFrance common name NewFrance ag d continent North America region country Canada , United States era1 Ancien R gime in France ... of France.svg image map NewFrance orthographic projection .svg image map caption capital Quebec City ... currency NewFrance livre Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies ... Sovereign Council of NewFrance Area and population of a given year stat year1 stat area1 stat pop1 stat year2 stat pop2 political subdiv today flag Canada br flag United States br flag France Saint Pierre and Miquelon footnotes NewFrance lang fr Nouvelle France was the area French colonization ... of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of NewFrance to Spain ... , the territory of NewFrance extended from Newfoundland island Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains ... 2010 06 30 ref France ceded the rest of NewFrance, except the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon ... more details
Infobox Book name The NewCanada title orig translator image Deleted image removed Image The New Canada.gif image caption author Preston Manning illustrator cover artist country Canada language English language English series subject Politics of Canada genre Political theory , Non fiction publisher Macmillan Canada Macmillan Canada, Inc. release date 1992 english release date media type Print Hardcover ... preceded by followed by The NewCanada is a Canadian political literature book written by Reform Party of Canada founder and leader Preston Manning and published by Macmillan Canada . The book explains ... was always divided between English and French Canada. ref Manning, Preston. The NewCanada . Macmillan ... and the solutions to counter this division have caused more division and proposes a NewCanada with a new .... The NewCanada . Macmillan Canada, 1992. Pviii. ref blockquote blockquote Reformers seek a New .... NewCanada must include a new deal for aboriginal peoples and a new Senate to address the problem of regional alienation. NewCanada must be workable without Quebec, but it must be open and attractive enough to include a New Quebec. ref Manning, Preston. The NewCanada . Macmillan Canada, 1992. Pviii. ref blockquote Topics in The NewCanada History of the democratic populist reform movement ... in Canada aboriginal Canadians that Manning claims justified aboriginal Manitoba Manitoba New Democratic ... the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal , New Democratic Party New Democratic , and Progressive Conservative .... P243. ref Notes reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT NewCanada, The Category 1992 books Category Books about politics ... Conservatism conservative party in Western Canada after the mainstream Progressive Conservative Party of Canada was collapsing in support and in 1991 decided to expand eastward into Ontario and the Maritimes ... election , allowing the Reform Party to make political history in Canada, deplacing the PCs as the dominant conservative party in Canada. Reform, later renamed the Canadian Alliance, merged with the PC ... more details
Image CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope dome.jpeg thumb right CFHT in the morning. Image CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope with moon.jpg thumb right CFHT at sunset. The CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope is located near the summit of Mauna Kea mountain on Hawaii s Hawaii island Big Island at an altitude of 4,204 meters 13,793 feet , and is one of the observatories that comprise the Mauna Kea Observatory . Operational since 1979, ref http www.cfht.hawaii.edu en about CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope Bot generated title ref the telescope is a Prime Focus Cassegrain reflector Cassegrain configuration with a usable aperture diameter of 3.58 meters. CFHT hosts three state of the art instruments MegaPrime, a wide field high resolution CCD mosaic of 36 CCDs and 340 MegaPixels WIRCam, an infra red mosaic of 4 detectors and 16 MegaPixels optimized for the J, H, and K spectral bands ref http www.ino.ca en ca achievements description project p canadafrance hawaii telescope.html Relay optics to correct telescope aberrations and widen the usual field of view ref and ESPaDOnS, a new chelle spectrograph spectropolarimeter ... and the governments of France and Canada. Additional funding for WIRCam came from Korea and Taiwan. Currently, CFHT observing time is offered to scientists from Canada, France and the State of Hawaii ... reflist External links Commonscat CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope http www.cfht.hawaii.edu The CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope Corporation official site http www.cfht.hawaii.edu HawaiianStarlight Hawaiian Starlight http astronomymaunakea.com photos.html Photos of the CanadaFrance Hawaii telescope ... canadafrance hawaii telescope.html WIRCAM optical configuration coord 19.825347 155.469578 type landmark ... stub Canada stub France stub af Kanada Frankryk Hawaii Teleskoop de CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope es Observatorio Canada, Francia, Haw i fa fr Observatoire CanadaFrance Hawa ko lb CanadaFrance Hawaii Telescope ja ru ... more details
cod fishery collapse triggered a new round of negotiations. In 1989, Canada and France put the boundary question to an international court of arbitration. In 1992, the court CanadaFrance ... by the 1992 decision and a new dispute may arise between France and Canada. Citation needed date ...Infobox Bilateral relations Franco Canadian FranceCanada map FranceCanada Locator.svg Modern Canadian ... of NewFrance by the British, culminating in James Wolfe Wolfe s victory at the Plains of Abraham in 1759, deprived France of her North American empire, the French of Canada Acadian s, French speaking ... in London, also traveled to France. Once Canada had a formally recognized position in London, the High ... him to become Canada s agent in France. He and his successor Philippe Roy represented both levels ... maeci.gc.ca department history France en.asp History of the Canadian Embassy in Paris ref Canada ... le Canada Vive la France Suez Crisis During the Suez Crisis the Canadian government was concerned ... is being worked out. Both France and Britain rejected the idea, so Canada turned to the United States ... Francophonie One issue that sparked tensions between France and Canada began shortly after the creation ... when Gabon , under pressure from France, invited Quebec and not Canada or the other provinces to attend ... that would be followed to this day, and so neither France, Quebec, or Canada were prepared to go home ... on both sides for normalization of FranceCanada relations. While the ultra Gaullists and the remaining ... between France and Canada and France and Quebec, has been replaced with a purposely ambiguous policy ... dispute main CanadaFrance Maritime Boundary Case The maritime boundary between the tiny French ... Canada. He said that, to France, Canada was a friend, and Quebec was family. ref name canada.com ... continental neighbours, but still significant. France was in 2010 Canada s 11th largest destination ... performance state point state 2011 point 2011 5.aspx?lang eng&view d ref Additionally, Canada and France ... more details
This is a list of the timelines for the history of northern NewFrance beginning with the first exploration of North America by France through being part of the French colonial empire . Timeline of NewFrance history Beginnings to 1533 Beginnings to 1533 northern region present day Canada Timeline of NewFrance history 1534 to 1607 1534 to 1607 northern region Canada Timeline of NewFrance history 1608 to 1662 1608 to 1662 Quebec region Timeline of NewFrance history 1663 to 1759 1663 to 1759 Quebec region See also Portal NewFrance Acadia Acadia NewFrance northern region colony CanadaNewFrance northern region colony Louisiana NewFrance southern region colony French colonization of the Americas French Colonial Empire Category Timelines of NewFrance history Category French history timelines NewFrance Category NewFrance id Urutan waktu sejarah Perancis Baru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a list of towns in the French colony of NewFrance 1534 1763 . Acadia Habitation at Port Royal Port Royal Canada, NewFranceCanada History of Detroit, Michigan D troit History of Montreal Montreal History of Quebec City Quebec Tadoussac, Quebec Tadoussac Trois Rivi res Cape Breton Island le Royale Fortress of Louisbourg Louisbourg Louisiana NewFrance Louisiana Baton Rouge, Louisiana Baton Rouge Biloxi, Mississippi Biloxi History of Mobile, Alabama Mobile History of New Orleans New Orleans Newfoundland island Newfoundland Placentia, Newfoundland and Labrador Plaisance Saint Pierre and Miquelon Miquelon, Miquelon Langlade Miquelon Saint Pierre, Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre NewFrance Category United States history related lists Category United States geography related lists Category Lists of populated places Category NewFrance Category Lists of towns Category Lists of populated places in Canada Category Lists of places in the United States Category France related lists ... more details
The 1666 census of NewFrance was the first census conducted in Canada and indeed in North America . It was organized by Jean Talon , the first Intendant of NewFrance , between 1665 and 1666. Talon and the France French Minister of the Marine Jean Baptiste Colbert had brought the colony of NewFrance under direct royal control in 1663, and Colbert wished to make it the centre of the French colonial empire . To do this he needed to know the state of the population, so that the economic and industrial basis of the colony could be expanded. Jean Talon conducted the census largely by himself, travelling door to door among the settlements of NewFrance. He did not include Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American inhabitants of the colony, or the religious orders such as the Jesuits or Recollets . According to Talon s census there were 3215 people in NewFrance, and 538 separate families. ref name Talon The census showed a difference in the number of men at 2,034 versus 1,181 women. ref name Talon cite web title Census of 1665 1666 Role playing Jean Talon url http www.statcan.gc.ca kits trousses jt2 eng.htm publisher Statistics Canada year 2009 accessdate 2010 06 23 ref Children ... as gentlemen of means . ref name Histories See also Portal box History of CanadaNewFrance Acadia Canada 1911 Census Canada 1996 Census Canada 2001 Census Canada 2006 Census Demographics of Canada Population of Canada by year References reflist External links http www.statcan.ca english kits jtalon1.htm Tables of census data collected in 1665 and 1666S Statistics CanadaNewFrance People of Canada Category NewFrance Category Censuses in Canada Category 1666 in North America Census of NewFrance Category 1666 in Canada Census of NewFrance Category 17th century in Canada Category 1660s in Canada fr Recensement de 1666 en Nouvelle France it Censimento della Nuova Francia del 1666 ...&lvl 1&itm 30327415 publisher Library and Archives Canada year 2006 accessdate 2010 06 24 ref 547 people ... more details
title Lieutenant General of NewFrance years 1598&ndash 1627 after Governor of NewFrance end box References reflist NewFrance Category Governors of NewFrance Category NewFrance Category Viceroys in Canada ...Lieutenant General of NewFrance was the military post that governed early NewFrance including the early ... occupied from 1541 to 1543. The office was replaced by the title of Governor of NewFrance in 1627 . It was the first vice regal post in what would later become Canada , and is a precursor of the present day office of Governor General of Canada , the representative of Queen Elizabeth II , Canada s Queen of Canada Queen and Head of State . Most of the Lieutenant Generals never set foot on NewFrance , except Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons and Jean Fran ois Roberval , and served the office from France . This office was succeeded by the Governor of NewFrance . class wikitable Office Holder Term Appointed by Jean Fran ois de la Rocque de Roberval 1541 1543 Francis I of France Francis I vacant 1543 1598 during reigns of Francis I of France Francis I , Henry II of France Henry II , Francis II of France Francis II , Charles IX of France Charles IX , and Henry III of France Henry III Troilus ... of American History Harper and Row, New York, ISBN 0 06 016481 6 p. 59 ref ref Harrisse, Henry 1872 Notes pour servir l histoire, la bibliographie et la cartographie de la Nouvelle France et des pays adjacents, 1545 1700. Tross, Paris, p. 14 ref Henry III of France Henry III Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts 1603 1610 Henry IV of France Henry IV Charles de Bourbon, comte de Soissons 1611 1612 Louis XIII of France Louis XIII Marie de Medici in regent regency Henry II, Prince of Cond 1612 1616 Louis XIII of France Louis XIII Marie de Medici in regent regency Pons de Lauzi re, Marquis de Th mines de Cardillac 1616 1620 Louis XIII of France Louis XIII Marie de Medici in regent regency Henry II, Prince of Cond 1620 Louis XIII of France Louis XIII Henri II de Montmorency 1620 1625 Louis ... more details
Further information List of Governors General of Canada Governors of NewFrance, 1627 1663 List of Governors General of Canada Governors of NewFrance, 1627 1663 The Governor of NewFrance was the viceroy of the King of France in North America. A French noble, he was appointed to govern the colonies of NewFrance , which included Canada , Acadia and Louisiana NewFrance Louisiana . The residence of the Governor was at the Ch teau St Louis in the capital of Quebec City . Acadia, Louisiana, and the towns of Trois Rivi res, Quebec Trois Rivi res and Montreal had their own particular governors. Prior to the establishment of the 1663 NewFrance Sovereign Council Sovereign Council , the highest positions in NewFrance were that of Governor and Lieutenant General of NewFrance Lieutenant General , which were often held by the same person. The Governor then had responsibilities over both military and civil affairs in the colonies. With the new royal administration of 1663, the title of Governor ... of justice, police, and finance was given to the Intendant of NewFrance Intendant , who presided ... Davaugour 1661 1663 Louis XIV Canadian viceroys NewFrance Start box Succession box before Lieutenant General of NewFrance title Governor of NewFrance years 1627&ndash 1663 after Governor General of NewFrance End box See also Portal NewFrance List of governors of Montreal Governor of Montreal ... Governor of Louisiana External links http www.champlain2004.org html administration.html NewFrance Administration Category Governors of NewFrance 02 Category NewFrance Category Viceroys in CanadaNewFrance Category Lists of Canadian viceroys and governors NewFrance de Gouverneur von Neufrankreich fr Gouverneur de la Nouvelle France ru ... 1632 Louis XIII of France Louis XIII Samuel de Champlain 1632 1635 Louis XIII Charles de Montmagny 1635 1648 Louis XIII Louis d Ailleboust de Coulonge 1648 1651 Louis XIV of France Louis XIV Jean de Lauson ... more details
infobox Museum name Virtual Museum of NewFrance image established 1997 location Virtual type Virtual Museum director curator visitors website http www.civilization.ca cmc explore virtual museum of newfrance http www.civilization.ca cmc explore virtual museum of newfrance The Virtual Museum of NewFrance lang fr Le Mus e virtuel de la Nouvelle France was established by the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation on January 22, 1997. As an entirely virtual museum , it has no physical exhibits and only exists on the World Wide Web at http www.civilization.ca cmc index e.aspx?ArticleID 16451 . The mission of the museum is to promote awareness of all facets of life in NewFrance , as it existed from the 16th century until the Treaty of Paris 1763 . When it opened, it claimed to be the only museum without walls in the world. ref cite press release url http www.civilisations.ca media show pr e.asp?ID 142 title Multimedia Versatility at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Hull Art, Technology and Education publisher Canadian Museum of Civilization date 1997 01 21 accessdate 2006 08 03 ref Affiliations The Museum is affiliated with Canadian Museums Association CMA , Canadian Heritage Information Network CHIN , and Virtual Museum of Canada . References reflist National museums of Canada Commons Category Museums established in 1997 Category National Museums of Canada Category Virtual museums NewFranceCanada museum stub ... more details
ref improve date March 2012 The livre was the currency of NewFrance , the France French colony in modern day Canada . It was subdivided into 20 French sol sols , each of 12 French denier deniers . History After an initial period during which barter prevailed, the French livre began to circulate. In order to encourage coins into the colony, those circulating in NewFrance were valued at a premium, creating a monnoye de pays monnaie de pays in Modern French worth less than the French currency monnoye de France , monnaie de France in Modern French . The premium was set at one eighth in 1664, raised to one third in 1680. ref http www.bankofcanada.ca en dollar book dollar book.pdf A History of the Canadian Dollar ref The NewFrance currency was distinguished by the extensive use of paper money . However, early issues did not maintain their value. In 1717, the premium for coins was abolished, the card money was redeemed at half its face value and the NewFrance livre was set equal to the French ..., causing the hoarding of coins. Following the British conquest of NewFrance, the paper money ... in NewFrance, including Spanish dollars and other Spanish real Spanish and Spanish colonial real es. In 1670, silver 5 and 15 sols were introduced for use in NewFrance. In 1709, Billon alloy ... followed in 1722. In 1738, billon 1 and 2 sol coins were introduced in France which also circulated in NewFrance. These coins were also known as and 1 sols marqu s. Banknotes In 1685, card money ... links Portal NewFrance Numismatics http www.coins.nd.edu ColCoin ColCoinIntros French.intro.html French Coinage for Canada and Louisiana http www.coinfacts.com colonial coins french colonies french colonies ... Category Modern obsolete currencies Category NewFrance Category Economic history of France Category Economic history of Canada Category Currencies of the Americas Money unit stub Canada hist stub France hist stub ... more details
Governor of NewFrance title Governor General of NewFrance years 1663&ndash 1760 after List of Governors General of Canada Governor Province of Quebec End box NewFrance DEFAULTSORT Governor General Of NewFrance Category Governors of NewFrance 03 Category NewFrance Category Viceroys in CanadaNewFrance Category 1663 establishments Canada hist stub ...For the list of Governors General of NewFrance from 1663 to 1760 List of Governors Generals of NewFrance Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Governor General of NewFrance was the vice regal post in NewFrance from 1663 until 1760 and was the last French vice regal post. It was replaced by the British people British post of Governor of the Province of Quebec following the fall of NewFrance. While the districts of Montreal and Trois Rivi res, Quebec Trois Rivi res had their own governors, the Governor General of NewFrance and the Governor of the district of Quebec City Quebec were the same person. class wikitable Office Holder Term Appointed by Augustin de Saffray de M sy 1663 1665 Louis XIV of France Louis XIV Daniel de R my de Courcelle 1665 1672 Louis XIV Louis de Buade de Frontenac 1672 1682 Louis XIV Joseph Antoine Le Febvre de La Barre 1682 1685 Louis XIV Jacques Ren de Brisay de Denonville, Marquis de Denonville 1685 1689 Louis XIV Louis de Buade de Frontenac 1689 1698 Louis XIV Louis Hector de Calli re 1698 1703 Louis XIV Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil 1703 1725 Louis XIV Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois 1725 1747 Louis XV of France Louis XV Roland Michel Barrin de La Galissoni re 1747 1749 Louis XV Jacques Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonqui re, Marquis de la Jonqui re 1749 1752 Louis XV Michel Ange Duquesne de Menneville 1752 1755 Louis XV Pierre Fran ois de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil Cavagnal 1755 1760 Louis XV See also Portal NewFrance List of governors of Montreal Governor of Montreal List of Acadian governors Governor of Acadia List of lieutenant ... more details
also Portal NewFranceNewFrance Timeline of Quebec history List of Governors General of Canada List ...The Sovereign Council of NewFrance was a political body appointed by the King of France in the 1675 reorganization of the colony of NewFrance . The major officers of the Sovereign Council were the Governor General of NewFrance Governor General , who was responsible for military affairs and diplomatic relations, the Intendant of NewFrance , who was responsible for finance, economic development, and the administration of justice law and order , and the Bishop of NewFrance , who was responsible ... of NewFrance in 1760. Its last meeting occurred on April 28, 1760, the day of the Battle of Sainte Foy . As early as June 16, 1703, the King of France refers to the council as the Conseil Sup rieur ... and enacted laws concerning the day to day affairs of the colony The Governor General of NewFrance was the direct representative of the king of France and was responsible for defense and diplomatic relations. The Bishop of NewFrance Apostolic Vicar for NewFrance after 1674, Bishop of NewFrance ... of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Amerindians . The Intendant of NewFrance was responsible ... of the people, and tallied the census. As NewFrance became better organized, further captains ... General and Registrar General Registrar of NewFrance . Members of the Council Governor General of NewFrance class wikitable francois de laval Name Term Sovereign Augustin de M sy 1663 1665 rowspan 7 Louis XIV of France Louis XIV td Daniel de Courcelle 1665 1672 Le Louis de Buade de Frontenac ... of NewFrance The Indendant was President of the Council. class wikitable Name Term Sovereign Jean ... of the Sovereign Council of NewFranceNewFrance Category NewFrance Category Titles of nobility in the Americas Category People of NewFrance Category American colonial people fr Conseil souverain ... Rigaud de Vaudreuil 1703 1725 rowspan 6 Louis XV of France Louis XV Le Charles de la Boische, Marquis ... more details
NewFrance, Nova Scotia could be one of two places in Nova Scotia NewFrance, Antigonish, Nova Scotia NewFrance in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia Antigonish County NewFrance, Digby, Nova Scotia NewFrance in Digby County, Nova Scotia Digby County disamb geography ... more details
, Canada and France signed a treaty that boundary delimitation delimited the territorial maritime boundary between Canada and the French territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon . However, the maritime ... of the United States . Canada s representative was Allan Gotlieb and France s was Prosper Weil . Decision ... of both Canada and France dissenting from the decision. The zone that was awarded to France was unusual and in two parts first, the boundary was set at an equidistant line between ...? Category 1992 in law Category 1992 in Canada Category 1992 in France Category Arbitration cases Category Canada Saint Pierre and Miquelon border Category Territorial disputes of Canada Category Territorial disputes of France Category CanadaFrance relations Category 1992 in international relations fr Fronti re entre le Canada et la France ... determine where the countries had an exclusive right to fish. Years of failed negotiations led Canada and France to agree in March 1989 to establish an ad hoc arbitration court that would resolve the dispute ... adj on corridor south of the islands was awarded to France, presumably to allow France access to its ..., a mushroom, and a baguette. The award was approximately 18 of the territory that France had initially ... of the Convention on the Law of the Sea would extend Canada s EEZ beyond the limits of the French corridor, meaning that the French EEZ may be entirely enveloped within Canada s EEZ, a circumstance ... . International Boundaries A Geopolitical Atlas. Routledge New York. 10 ISBN 157958375X 13 ISBN 9781579583750 ... more details
Canada, A Chronicle of New World Feudalism , in Project Gutenberg NewFrance Category NewFrance Category Feudalism Category Agriculture in Canada Category Canadian Peers Seigneurial system of NewFrance ...Refimprove date March 2010 Image Seigneurial system.svg thumb A typical seigneurial layout of NewFrance ref name Canadian Encyclopedia 300px right The seigneurial system of NewFrance was the semi feudalism ... of NewFrance . ref name Canadian Encyclopedia cite web url http thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm ... last Lee work The Canadian Encyclopedia publisher Historica Foundation of Canada ref Introduction to NewFrance The seigneurial system was introduced to NewFrance in 1627 by Cardinal Richelieu . Under .... Lawrence River was something like the Highway of NewFrance . The river provided water and a means ... were given to the Intendant of NewFrance , a commissioner sent by the King. Seigneuries were often ... from its counterpart in France the seigneurs of NewFrance were not always nobles. Seigneuries ... by unions of local inhabitants. In 1663, half of the seigneuries of NewFrance were managed by women. This situation came to be because a woman could inherit her husband s property after his death. In NewFrance, the king was represented by his intendant the first intendant of NewFrance was Jean ... reflist See also Portal NewFrance Fee feudal tenure French nobility Ribbon farm References cite web ... 20050213025914 http northernblue.ca hconline chapters 3 3Fdailylife.php Daily Life in NewFrance , in History .... Lawrence River . Each piece of land belonged to the list of French monarchs king of France ..., not adjacent to the river, immediately behind the first set. In France, seigneurs were vassal ... 1791 between Lower Canada today s Quebec and Upper Canada today s Ontario , a convert 45.7 km mi ... of Canada and assented to by Governor James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin Lord Elgin on 22 June 1854 in An Act for the Abolition of Feudal Rights and Duties in Lower Canada which was brought into effect ... more details
reflist colwidth 30em DEFAULTSORT People of NewFrance Category 1997 books Category 20th century history books Category History books about NewFrance Category History textbooks Category University of Toronto Press books Category Social history of Canada Category NewFrance ...Italic title The People of NewFrance is a book of Canadian history during the 17th and 18th Centuries written by Allan Greer and published by the University of Toronto Press in 1997 as part of the Themes in Canadian History series. ref http www.utppublishing.com pubstore merchant.ihtml?pid 7264&lastcatid 133&step 4 Publisher s on line record ref Unlike works of history that focus on the political histories of government officials and the clergy, Greer focuses on the day to day reality of living in French colonial Canada. One 2007 review of the book describes the treatment as focusing on... blockquote ...colonial society as it was by examining the frameworks of ordinary life death, birth, marriage, food, race, class. ref cite news first Ian last Stewart title The People of NewFrance. Themes in Canadian History Series url http www.umanitoba.ca cm vol4 no18 peopleofnewfrance.html work Reviews publisher CM Magazine date 1998 05 08 accessdate 2007 10 27 ref blockquote Academic use The People of NewFrance has been recognized by Canadian academics as a noteworthy addition to the writings on Canadian history through incorporation into college and high school level coursework. The work is used in a history course at Northern Lights College ref cite web url http www.nlc.bc.ca library OnlineReadingRoom CourseHIST103 000.htm title HIST 103 Canadian History Pre Confederation accessdate 2007 ...?id 12475 ref The book appeared on the reading list for a course on NewFrance at Queen ..., History of NewFrance, at McGill University , where Greer is currently teaching. ref cite web url ... teachers from across Canada with strategies and perspectives for teaching Canadian history . ref ... more details
Slavery in NewFrance was first recorded in 1628, when the first slave in NewFrance was brought by a British Convoy to NewFrance. Olivier le Jeune was the name given to the boy originally from Madagascar. His given name resonates with the Code Noir, although loosely established, the Code Noir forced baptisms and decreed the conversion of all slaves to Catholicism. ref Afua Cooper, The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the burning of Old Montreal Toronto HarperPerennial,2006 , 74 76. ref His name is reflective of a tradition in NewFrance that would give slaves a name from prominent Catholic figures. By 1688 the favourability of domestic servitude and its integral part of NewFrance society was evidenced by a group of French aristocrats who petitioned King Louis XIV to import more slaves from West Africa. ref Tom Derrek, In Bondage, The Beaver 83. 1 February March 2003 ref By the early 18th century, Africans began arriving in greater numbers in NewFrance, mainly as slaves of French aristocracy. Slavery was further fortified by the Raudot Bill of 1709. The bill was an ordinance that recognized slavery in NewFrance in law, Panis and Negroes who have been purchased and who will be purchased, shall be property of those who have purchased them and will be their slaves. ref Robin Winks, Blacks in Canada Montreal McGill Queens Press, 1966 ,6. ref Although slavery continued after ... 3,604 slaves in NewFrance. Most of these were located around Montreal, where the economy was most ... 31 unions with aboriginal slaves and 8 with black slaves. The citizens of NewFrance received slaves ... were easier to obtain and thus more numerous than African slaves in NewFrance, but were less valued ... isbn 0002005530 ref References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Slavery In NewFrance Category Slavery by location Category NewFrance fr Esclavage en Nouvelle France ..., of which 2,692 were aboriginal people, owned mostly by the France French , and 1,400 blacks owned ... more details
New Left lang fr Nouvelle Gauche was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party France Socialist Party . The New Left was founded in 1993 by Beno t Hamon and Jean Patrick Gille within the PS youth movement, the MJS. It was considered close to Michel Rocard and often cited to be the Christian left of the party. It was close to the New Left movement in France and around the world. The New Left became an integral part of the New Socialist Party FranceNew Socialist Party . France party stub Category Political party factions in France Category Socialist Party France ... more details
Image Acadie 1754.png thumb 350px Acadia in 1754. le Royale was a colony of NewFrance in North America that existed from 1713 to 1763. Its territory is known now and was colloquially known then as Cape Breton Island French le du Cap Breton , and is now part of the Canada Canadian province of Nova Scotia . History The Treaty of Utrecht 1713 , which brought an end to the War of the Spanish Succession , broke the force of equilibrium that existed in North America between Great Britain and France . This treaty marked the start of the reduction of French presence in this region of the world. France recognized the rights of Great Britain on the Hudson Bay region and also ceded continental Acadia mainland Nova Scotia , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Saint Pierre et Miquelon . ref R.R. Palmer, A History of the Modern World 2nd ed. 1961, p. 234. ref The territory of modern New Brunswick continued to be claimed by France, and was not formally ceded until 1763. However, article 13 of the same treaty The Island called Cape Breton Island Cape Breton and all the others located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence , will as of this date belong to France ... . In Newfoundland, the French keep their rights of fishing and the use of part of the land along the coast to work. Philippe de Pastour de Costebelle , the French governor of Newfoundland since 1706, became the first governor of le ... still live today. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ile Royale NewFrance Category Acadian history Category NewFrance Category Acadia fr le Royale Cap Breton ru ... in the new world, and to serve the seasonal fishing industry. Its geographic position permitted ... century during the wars with Great Britain for the supremacy of North America . The troops of New England ... six weeks of siege . After three years of British governance, Louisbourg was returned to France in the Treaty ... in the history of colonial Canada. After that, 4,000 inhabitants were Expulsion of the Acadians deported ... more details
seineuriaux en France, XVIe XVIIIe siecle trans title Writing the customes the rights of Seigneurs in France, 16th to 18th century location Paris publisher Presses universitaires de France isbn 978 2 13 055501 8 year 2006 ref Structure of the Custom in NewFrance The Coutume de Paris was divided ... their disposal saisie arr t . ref name Guth rp 43 Realities of the Custom for the People of NewFrance .... ref name Dechene rp 246 References reflist Category NewFrance Category French law ... Bill to Harmonize Federal Law with the Civil Law of Quebec publisher Department of Justice Canada year ... Years War ravaged France and its political and social structures. In 1454, King Charles VII of France ... last Pue title Canada s Legal Inheritances isbn 978 0 9684560 2 6 location Winnipeg publisher Canadian ... more details
all over France and its empire, Upper Louisiana was primarily settled by colonists from CanadaNewFrance ... colonial unit, the French empire in America NewFrance Nouvelle France , which included a part of what is now Canada. NewFrance was initially ruled by a viceroy this post was occupied by the Duke ... American allies, the French suffered several disastrous defeats in NewFranceCanada from 1758 ... categorization common name NewFrance native name La Louisiane br La Louisiane fran aise conventional long name Louisiana  French Louisiana status text nation NewFrance subdivision Division Is this official? source? image flag Pavillon LouisXIV.svg flag alt Flag of NewFrance flag type Flag of NewFrance flag Flag of France History image coat image map Nouvelle France map en.svg image ... or French Louisiana ref name LL was an administrative district of NewFrance . Under French control ... and Canada to Great Britain prompting a Cajun migration to French controlled New Orleans and the west ... of, and sometimes encouraged, the colonization of NewFrance , it was for many different reasons. The reign of Henry IV of France Henry IV gave an important impetus to the colonisation of NewFrance ... was royal property. In 1685, Louis XIV banned all publishing in NewFrance. Between 1712 and 1731, the French ... settlers from Metropolitan France. Given the enormous distance between New Orleans and Quebec, communications ..., diverse colony of NewFrance into five jurisdictions, including Louisiana. The Country of Illinois ... head of all NewFrance. With loose religious supervision, the fervor of the population was very weak Louisianans tended to practice their faith much less than did their counterparts in France and Canada ... about 800 filles du roi immigrated to NewFrance under the monetary sponsorship of Louis XIV of France .... The Seigneurial system of NewFrance seigneurial system was not imposed on the banks of the Mississippi ... and fur are later sold in the forts and cities of NewFrance. The Illinois Country also produced salt ... more details
National Memorial See also Commonscat National Historic Sites of Canada in France Military history of Canada during World War I Canadian war memorials Monument historique References reflist NHSC state expanded Category Lists of National Historic Sites of CanadaFrance Category France related lists Canada Category Conservation in FranceCanada Category CanadaFrance relations de Liste der National Historic Sites of Canada Frankreich fr Liste des lieux historiques nationaux du Canada en France ...GeoGroupTemplate This is a list of List of National Historic Sites of Canada National Historic Sites of Canada lang fr Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada in France . Canada has designated only two sites outside its borders as National Historic Sites, both of which are war memorial s in northern France commemorating Canadian and Newfoundland losses in the World War I First World War . ref http www.pc.gc.ca eng docs r system reseau media docs r system reseau pdf comp e.ashx National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan , Parks Canada ref This list uses the designation names as recognized by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada , which may not necessarily be the official or colloquial names of the sites. National Historic Sites commonscat inline National Historic Sites of Canada in France class wikitable sortable style font size 90 width 100 border 0px text align left line height ... of National Historic Significance of Canada ref ref http www.vac acc.gc.ca remembers sub.cfm?source ... Historic Site Designation , Veterans Affairs Canada ref 1925 unveiled 1996 Beaumont Hamel br Coord ... in France dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members who were killed ... Vimy Ridge , Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada ref ref http www.vac ... is a Canadian National Historic Site Since 1997 , Veterans Affairs Canada ref 1936 unveiled 1996 ... serves as the place of commemoration for First World War Canadian soldiers killed or presumed dead in France ... more details