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Champlain Sets up Port-Royal
A small group including(but not led by!) Samuel de Champlain at Port Royal. This ended up failing due to the Europeans not being used to the harsh winter and the overall position of the settlement. -
Champlain Sets up Quebec
Samuel de Champlain returns a few years after the fall of port royal and establishes a trading post where the river narrows (Quebec) (Population & Settlement) -
Begining Of the French Monopoly
(Economy) From hero no out, New-France will be used for the fur Trade. -
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Control Of The 100 Associates
(Official Power & Counter Power) The company of 100 Associates are given the go to exploit the land as they please so long as they Populate it. -
Laviolette forms Trois-Rivieres
(pop. & settlement) Laviolette Founds the Trading post at Trois-Rivieres. -
Maisonneuve Establishes Montreal
(Pop. & Settlement) Maisonneuve founds the town of Ville-Marie(Later to be known as Montreal) deep inside Iroquois territory. -
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French Kings Rule
(Official Government) The King of France realises that no one is capable of colonysing New-France as well as he can so he takes control of New-France -
King Louis 14th Implements the Royal Government
(Official Government & Counter Government) The King builds a chain of command where he is at the top and the people are at the bottom in order to rule New France. -
Jean Talon Get's put on the Job as Intendant of New-france
(population) Intendant Jean Talon begins office and begins to work almost Immediately. within the next century, the Population of Newfrance will begin to bloom. -
Implementation of the seigneural System
(economy) In order to properly cultivate from the colony, the land was divided into uneven "Seigneuries". -
Beginning of the seven year war
(counter Power) The thirteen colonies, after years of friction, go into a full out war against the french. -
End of the seven year war and Start of the English regime
(Official Power & Counter Power)The french lose the seven year war and as such, The british take control of New-France, now the Province of Quebec.