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Life In New France

The St. Lawerence was the largest river and most important river in New France. There were three cities in New France Quebec, Montreal, and Trois Riveriers. People depended on rivers and lakes for transportation. In warm weather they traveled by canoe, larger boats, or on rafts with sails. In wintertime they traveled by horse and sleigh on the frozen rivers. The French brought their customs and culture to New France and it became the way of life. All the land was owned by the king but was given to the seigneur to divide and give to the habitants. The seigneur would build a large house for him but he had to supply the habitants with church and a mi


They had a fireplace that gave heat and light. They wore caps or bonnets on their heads. The seigneur house was usually larger. The people of New France ate lots o meat from farm animals and also wild animals. A cement-like substance called mortar filled spaces of the house. It was lined with leather or fur for warmth. They also grew trees that bare fruit. A house built in the 1700's often had walls of stone. Linen and hump came from plants that grew in New France. Houses in the 1600's were square-cut timbers. They would paint their furniture with homemade paint. Later on the habitants started to raise sheep. The houses in New France usually had stone foundations. The habitants did not own the land but they were allowed to stay as long as they paid their dues.

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