French colonial society in North America
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French colonial society in North America was the network of French settlers, Indigenous allies, missionaries, traders, and administrators that developed around New France and other French territories, shaping the political, economic, and cultural landscape of early North America.
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| French colonial society in North America canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: French colonial society in North America Context triple: [François Jolliet, partOf, French colonial society in North America]
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French colonial authorities in New France
French colonial authorities in New France were the representatives of the French Crown who governed its North American territories, overseeing administration, military defense, trade, and relations with Indigenous peoples.
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France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World
"France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the early French explorations and settlements in North America and their conflicts with English colonial ambitions.
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Pioneers of France in the New World
Pioneers of France in the New World is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the early French explorations and settlements in North America.
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French colonial Louisiana
French colonial Louisiana was a vast North American territory controlled by France from the late 17th to the mid-18th century, encompassing the Mississippi River basin and serving as a key hub for trade, military outposts, and cultural exchange between Europeans, Indigenous peoples, and Africans.
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France and England in North America: La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West
"France and England in North America: La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles French exploration and colonization in the Mississippi Valley and the broader struggle for empire in North America.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: French colonial society in North America Target entity description: French colonial society in North America was the network of French settlers, Indigenous allies, missionaries, traders, and administrators that developed around New France and other French territories, shaping the political, economic, and cultural landscape of early North America.
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A.
French colonial authorities in New France
French colonial authorities in New France were the representatives of the French Crown who governed its North American territories, overseeing administration, military defense, trade, and relations with Indigenous peoples.
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B.
France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World
"France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the early French explorations and settlements in North America and their conflicts with English colonial ambitions.
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C.
Pioneers of France in the New World
Pioneers of France in the New World is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles the early French explorations and settlements in North America.
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D.
French colonial Louisiana
French colonial Louisiana was a vast North American territory controlled by France from the late 17th to the mid-18th century, encompassing the Mississippi River basin and serving as a key hub for trade, military outposts, and cultural exchange between Europeans, Indigenous peoples, and Africans.
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E.
France and England in North America: La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West
"France and England in North America: La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West" is a historical work by Francis Parkman that chronicles French exploration and colonization in the Mississippi Valley and the broader struggle for empire in North America.
- F. None of above. chosen
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