french in North America part 2/2 the french Canada

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2010

the story of the french Canada, the XVI century to XVIII century

musics : soundtrack from the movie "The last of the mohicans" soundtrack from the movie "The Patriot"

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  • Also, it's too bad you used so much broken English in your storyline for the video's...it made it a bit hard to understand some events at times. Why didn't you just ask someone to edit the English for you?

    Anyway, aside from that I did enjoy the video's...

  • @montrealjag Sorry for my very poor english, i try to speak better english for my others video thanks !

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  • Félicitation!

  • "Quebec is an example of economic success" As much as this video is really wonderful & has mostly accurate facts, this one is not. 1) the entire province has been a 'have not' province for many yrs (meaning it relies heavily on the Federal gov't (the rest of Canada) for financial assistance to support itself, in large part due to it's lack of economic success & 2) a vast majority of the "French Canadians" are on generational welfare! ONCE UPON A TIME it was an economic success...LONG ago ;)

  • Excellent vidéo, par contre lorsqu'on parle des Canadiens-Français, même en Anglais, il faut écrire Canadiens pas Canadians. Ça c'est seulement lorsqu'on parle du passé, de nos jours les Anglos et les Américians loyalistes se sont approprié notre nom, on se nomme Québécois et Acadiens maintenant ; )

  • French and Indian Wars : France, Nouvelle France, Spain & allied Indian Nations: 3,900 regulars 7,900 militia 2,200 natives Great Britain, British America & Iroquois Confederacy: > 50,000 regulars & militia Total = 14,000 vs. > 50,000 (ratio 1 vs.3,5) Casualties & Losses/ 5,700 killed, wounded or captured for the French side, 11,100 killed, wounded or captured on the British side.
  • Battle of Fort Carillon

    July 8 1758

    France - 3,600 regulars, militia, and Indians

    England - 6,000 regulars

    12,000 militia, rangers, and Indians

    Casualties and losses :

    France : 100 killed, 500 wounded

    England : 1,000 killed, 1500 wounded, 100 missing

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