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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Canada - A Free and Prosperous Land

In his book The Canadian Frontier, W. J. Eccles describes saucy France as a guiltless, gentle, and open handed connection with no want or repression. This is an accurate statement in the fact that the people of stark naked France were completely content with who they were and staying as that flair. The citizens of juvenile France had established a life and life-style. They were in no way ready or about to change that. The french, for the virtually part, had quite a comfortable trade going on with the native peoples of Canada. They had fairly sizeable, homy settlements. For the French, life seemed to be ticket just the way it was. It is completely justifiable to secern that the settlers of New France were exonerate or prosperous because they were.\nThe citizens of New France had established a very comfortable lifestyle. The initial French came to Canada with the explorations of Jacques Cartier in 1534. roughly of Canada was occupied by the French for everywher e two light speed years, until France ceded the territory to the British aft(prenominal) the French and Indian War, in accordance with the Treaty of Paris. In that two hundred twenty dollar bill nine year history, and later on it, the settlers of New France built and maintained a comfortable life. To say that they were free  would be accurate. They were free to farm, fish, trade, etc. They were free to maintain a living in any way they chose. They were free to worship in passably much any way they saw fit. Jesuit priests and missionaries came over to preach the gospel of the Catholic church to the natives and the inhabitants of New France. strange in England, where one had to be a member of the perform of England to hold any soft of vote or political power, and where the Church of England was the church of the state, the Catholic church was recognized in New France, and as almost of the settlers were French, most of the population of New France was catholic. The settlers of New France lived calm, uninterrupted lifestyles.\nThe lifestyle o...

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