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New France circa 1740
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Depicted on this map is the extent of New France at its territorial height circa 1740 prior to its great territorial losses to British North America. Also shown on the map are the territorial claims, administrative divisions, and the distribution of population
and settlement (including fur trading posts) circa 1740. This map along with British North America circa 1823 shows the settlement and population in Canada for two important periods in Canadian history prior to Confederation.
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Title: New France circa 1740
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Depicted on this map is the extent of New France at its territorial height circa 1740 prior to its great territorial losses to British North America.
Also shown on the map are the territorial claims, administrative divisions, and the distribution of population
and settlement (including fur trading posts) circa 1740.
This map along with British North America circa 1823 shows the settlement and population in Canada for two important periods in Canadian history prior to Confederation.
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