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- Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
5: Born in [[Saint-Malo]], [[France]] in 1491, Cartier was part of a respectable fami...
13: ... he planted a cross and claimed the territory for France. During this trip he took [[Domagaya]] and [[Taig...
19: ...Stadacona as it was by then too late to return to France. Cartier and his men prepared for winter by stre...
27: Ready to sail back to France in early May 1536, Cartier decided to kidnap Donn... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: ...iddle Ages]]. She was [[Queen consort]] of both [[France]] and [[England]] in her lifetime.
8: ...chest of the provinces that would become modern [[France]], when her brother, William Aigret, died as a ba...
10: ...|Louis VI]] had died, and Eleanor became Queen of France.
12: ... of women in the campaign, with her, the Queen of France, as their leader.
20: ...leanor conceived their second daughter, [[Alix of France]] (their first was [[Marie de Champagne|Marie]]),... - Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
3: ...and [[writer]]. Born in [[Langres]], [[Champagne, France]] in 1713, he was a prominent figure in what beca...
27: ...die'' was threatening to the governing classes of France because it takes for granted the justice of [[rel... - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
36: ... architecture|Gothic]] churches in the south of [[France]]. Though her bones were scattered at the [[Frenc... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
3: ...]] [[1899]] – [[4 July]], [[1938]]) was a [[France|French]] [[tennis]] player who achieved much succ...
24: ... to raise reconstruction funds for the regions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World ...
30: ... again later that year at a tournament in [[Nice, France|Nice]] where Bjurstedt-Mallory failed to win even...
71: ...r women in the over 35 age class. First played in France, the annual event is now held in a different coun... - Stained glass (3937 bytes)
32: ...] and [[Cathedral of Chartres]], in [[Chartres]], France - Missouri (16086 bytes)
103: ...American]] (10.5%), [[England|English]] (9.5%), [[France|French]] (3.5%). - Vermont (39851 bytes)
38: ... [[France]] but became a British possession after France's defeat in the [[French and Indian War]]. For ma...
62: France claimed Vermont as part of [[New France]], and erected [[Fort Sainte Anne]] on [[Isle La ...
66: ...hen completed, gave the French control of the New France/Vermont border region in the Lake Champlain Valle...
70: ...ng the [[American Revolutionary War]]). Following France's loss in the [[French and Indian War]], the [[Tr... - French and Indian War (5652 bytes)
1: ... of the [[Seven Years' War]]. The war resulted in France's loss of all its possessions in North America ex...
5: ...the Conquest), since it is the war in which [[New France]] was conquered by the British and became part of...
13: ...[Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] and then captured New France's capital.
15: The war resulted in France's loss of all its possessions in North America ex...
17: ...3 Treaty of Paris]] on [[February 10]], [[1763]]. France agreed to cede Canada to Britain, preferring to k... - Christopher Condent (2308 bytes)
11: ...o marry the governor?s sister-in-law, travel to [[France]], settle down with his wife in [[Brittany]] and ...
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