Category Archives: settlements

ABORIGINALS Truganini

ABORIGINALS Truganini was the sole survivor of the Oyster Cove group and was again moved to Hobart. She died three years later and was buried at the former Female Factory at the Cascades, a suburb of Hobart. Tuganini was a … Continue reading

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French Guiana

French Guiana Is located in the South American continent with Brazil at its border South East.. French traders and colonists tried again to settle a France Équinoxiale or The ruins of 17th-century Fort Cépérou overlook the capital, Cayenne, with its … Continue reading

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A brief synopsis of the exporters of North America

A brief synopsis of the exporters of North America The French first came to the New World as explorers, seeking a route to the Ocean and wealth. Major French exploration of North America began under the rule of Francis I, … Continue reading

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Immigrants Reached New France

Between 1665 and 1672 fifteen hundred immigrants reached New France and during the same period more than a thousand young women arrived to be wives for the men, who had been estimated in 1663 as out numbering the women two … Continue reading

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The French Canadians

The French Canadians set up a number of villages along the waterways, including Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin; La Baye, Wisconsin; Cahokia, Illinois; Kaskaskia, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan; Saint Ignace, Michigan; Vincennes, Indiana; St. Paul, Minnesota; St. Louis, … Continue reading

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ABORIGINALS 

  ABORIGINALS Truganini was the sole survivor of the Oyster Cove group and was again moved to Hobart. She died three years later and was buried at the former Female Factory at the Cascades, a suburb of Hobart. Tuganini was … Continue reading

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