Before anyone can ever discuss anything about the rising and falling of New France, Consideration must to be giving to the French and her Empires that was built in the New World. The beginning must be known why the Original reasons the King even gave thought to the decision to take sail exploring to South and North America. Then the type of governmental power and Religious influence they was possessed. The struggles it took to gain any Power, Wealth, and Religious influence in the New Foundlands. France dates back well before the 1400’s. It was a profitable thriving country in Europe from Sugar, with the majority of population that was dominated by the Roman Catholic Religious belief. France had issues with Spain, Britain, and England even before the start of …show more content…
They made friends with the Natives and asked for their help with their Animal trapping since they were more skilled and also they knew the land. The French didn’t know a lot about New France. So they had to depend on the knowledge and skill of the natives. The French men did not mind living in mixed colonies along with the Natives, traders, priests, and missionaries. Some of the French men would eventually marrying Indian women. For economic gains. They were fur traders, Native women were needed by the men to accomplish crucial tasks that were essential upon the trading or furs such as organizing and packaging furs. Indian women were already very knowledgeable with the tasks of prepping fur for trade. At the time they used the barter system. Fur traders in New France, when it came to economic survival. The French would pay Indians for the furs with things like clothing, alcohol, guns, ammunition, glass beads and pots. The two created a very lucrative partnership, the natives were dependent on the French and the French were dependent on the natives. The French was responsible for