 Economy of New France. definitions  Triangular Trade – economic system where a colony can only trade with the parent country or with other colonies.

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 Economy of New France

definitions  Triangular Trade – economic system where a colony can only trade with the parent country or with other colonies from the same country  Mercantilism – colonies would supply France with inexpensive raw materials, and buy manufactured goods from France in return (very lucrative for France)  Industry – the production of goods – New France’s two main industries were fishing (fished off shore for cod, mackerel, and halibut, preserved it on shore and sent it to France on a ship) and the fur trade  Economy – the management of the money, property, and goods of a country (New France’s economy depended on the fishing industry and the fur trade)  When you are done, answer questions 1 and 2 on page H41

 1. In your own words, explain what Champlain reported about the conditions he saw in New France in  He reported that it was possible to raise vegetables of high quality in New France. He attributed the quality of the vegetables not to the skill of the workers, but to the natural excellence of the soil.

 2. a) Create an organized web chart to show types of goods that:  France’s colonies exported to it,  France exported to its colonies, and  the colonies traded with one another.

 b) Who do you think benefited most from this and why?  France tended to benefit from this. It got a monopoly on producing manufactured goods. The colonies could produce only raw materials, many of which France could not produce itself (such as furs and sugar).  c) Why did New France not really make France as rich as Champlain hoped it might?  New France had a harsh climate and a small settler population (only people in 1717, compared with in New England.) The growing season in New France was quite short and the winters were severe. As a result, New France developed more slowly than Champlain had hoped.