When the French arrived in Canada in the early 17th century, life was characterized by a harsh and challenging environment, particularly in the cold winters. They engaged in fur trading, which became a vital part of their economy, and developed relationships with Indigenous peoples for trade and support. Settlements like Quebec were established, where they faced difficulties such as food shortages and conflicts with other European powers. Despite these challenges, the French built a vibrant culture that blended their traditions with those of the Indigenous populations.
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