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New France (French: la Nouvelle-France) originally referred in general to the territory taken possession of and partially colonised in North America by France between 1534 and 1763. In 1608, the name New France also became the officially chosen designation of the French territories now combined into a French colony.
The French and the English initially settled in the territory that is now Canada. During this period, the term "Canada" spread, which was originally a name for an Iroquois village. France ceded its colony of New France to Britain in 1763 - Wikipedia -
Graver Romund.
New France (French: la Nouvelle-France) originally referred in general to the territory taken possession of and partially colonised in North America by France between 1534 and 1763. In 1608, the name New France also became the officially chosen designation of the French territories now combined into a French colony.
The French and the English initially settled in the territory that is now Canada. During this period, the term "Canada" spread, which was originally a name for an Iroquois village. France ceded its colony of New France to Britain in 1763 - Wikipedia -
- Group
- Flat Figure(s)
- Condition
- Collector´s Extra Fine painted (oil)
- Scale
- Size 30 mm
- Material
- Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
- Epoch
- Wild West
- Time
- 17. Jh. - 18. Jh.
- Nationality/Location
- America
- State
- New
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