france, canada, belgium and other former french colonies
Canada has no foreign countries within it outside of soil that has been given to international embassies. Perhaps you refer to the provinces and territories of which Canada consists. There are:Three Territories* Northwest Territories * Nunavut * Yukon Ten Provinces* Alberta * British Columbia * Manitoba * New Brunswick * Newfoundland * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Prince Edward Island * Quebec * Saskatchewan
France had a number of colonies in Canada from 1534 to 1763. However, Great Britain actually owned Canada from 1763 until Canada's independence in 1867.
France and England. If you call the colonization of Canada by the French as an invasion, then France. England in the French and Indian War and in the War of 1812.
Both countries began colonies. The Dutch in the area we call New York and the French in the Northeast in what is now Canada.
France had colonies in Quebec, Canada, areas around the Great Lakes, and the Mississippi River including New Orleans.
France and Britain, Greenland and Russia.
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france, canada, belgium and other former french colonies
Canada has no foreign countries within it outside of soil that has been given to international embassies. Perhaps you refer to the provinces and territories of which Canada consists. There are:Three Territories* Northwest Territories * Nunavut * Yukon Ten Provinces* Alberta * British Columbia * Manitoba * New Brunswick * Newfoundland * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Prince Edward Island * Quebec * Saskatchewan
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One of the Colony of France is located in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada. Mostly states located in New France.
One of the Colony of France is located in North Eastern United States and South Eastern Canada. Mostly states located in New France.
Yes France Settled in the Colonies it is just that they mostly settled in northern US and Canada. And they stayed their until The French and Indian War where they removed all colonies from the States
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are the two islands on the east coast of Canada that were claimed by France before confederation in the 1860s and remain colonies of France today. They are located off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Yes, both Spain and France held territories in what is now known as Canada during the 16th to 18th centuries. France had colonies in areas like Quebec, while Spain had territories in regions such as Florida and the Gulf Coast.
Samuel de Champlain was sent by France to explore the North American continent and establish the French colonies in what is now Canada.