• Quebec

    Why did the French set up a colony in Quebec?

    In the 16th century, the land was used mainly to extract from the wealth of natural resources such as furs through trade with the various indigenous peoples. In the 17th century, successful settlements began in Acadia and Quebec. Why did France establish a colony in Quebec? Samuel de Champlain, considered the founder of New France, established a settlement in what is now Quebec City in 1608. Like Jacques Cartier, his goal was to find a passage to India. Why did the French move to Quebec? they entered hopes of gaining some social mobility or protection from religious persecution by a republican and secular France. For the most part, they settled…

  • Quebec

    Why was Quebec a successful colony?

    In 1608 Samuel de Champlain established the first permanent base in Canada in Quebec, which grew as a fortified fur trading post. The Saint Lawrence and its tributaries gave the French the best access to the North American interior and control over the fur trade, an advantage the British wanted to gain. Why was Quebec a successful settlement? What was Quebec like? settled for its location in St. Lawrence River with a deepwater port, shipping and import/export dominated the economy. As a port city, Quebec maintained a flourishing trade with the French West Indies and with the ports of France. Why was the colony of Quebec important? Common themes in…