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The success of New France can in part be attributed to

A) the mildness of the Canadian winter in 1608 during the first year of settlement.
B) the arrival of Catholic missionaries.
C) Champlain's efforts to stay out of Indian conflicts.
D) the large degree of financial support from the French monarchy.

New France

The area colonized by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 to the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763.

Catholic Missionaries

Members of the Catholic Church sent to propagate the faith and perform humanitarian work among non-Christian populations, historically involved in global evangelism.

French Monarchy

The historical political regime of France characterized by a succession of monarchs, starting with Clovis and ending with Louis-Philippe in 1848 when the monarchy was finally abolished.

  • Comprehend the elements that led to the success or decline of initial European settlements in North America.
  • Understand the contributions of influential figures and their lasting impacts on the colonization of North America.
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