In New France, a child's daily activities often revolved around family and community life. They would help with household chores, such as gathering firewood, tending to younger siblings, and assisting in cooking and cleaning. Boys typically engaged in outdoor play, hunting, or learning trades from their fathers, while girls learned domestic skills from their mothers. Education was limited, but some children attended church schools or learned practical skills from their families.
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