From the first explorer, Jaques Cartier, to explore the St Lauwence in 1534 to the Defeat and secession of France after the 7 years war in 1763; (This war effectively ended militarily in North America in 1759 after the British victory at the Battle of the Fields of Abraham.) The land surrounding the St Laurence seaway and north and west of the 13 English colonies on the eastern seaboard was known by the French empire as New France, and colloquially it was known as as Quebec and Kanata.
The Jacobins.
The name given was Pangaea!
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The great war
Peninsulares
its is a french name given to the best peopel in the world
they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
Huguenots.
Huguenots
As a given name it is a woman's name.
The name Markell stays the same. If you are asking about the French given name, it is spelled Marcel.
Sonia is a female given name with no particular signification in French.
No, the last name Suggs is not of French origin. It is an English surname that is derived from the given name "Sugg," which was a medieval diminutive of the name "Swithun."
The special name given to people who speak fluent French is "Francophone." This term is used to describe individuals who are native or proficient speakers of the French language.
"Bastien" is a French name, which is the diminutive form of "Sébastien." It is a common French given name for boys.
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Francophile