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11-26-2013

The Hierarchy of New France.

Compare.

New France

New France and modern day Canada

- We both have a government.

- We both trade in smiler ways.

- We both had a person that was head of colony/city.

- we both had a viceroy/governor general.

Hierarchy

The hierarchy of new France consists of a religious and civil hierarchy the hierarchy that I will be focusing on the civil hierarchy.

The Sovereign Council

Sovereign Council In earl New France a governing council was created, comprising the governor the bishop and representatives syndicate of Quebec, Trois-Rivières and Montreal. In 1663 Louis XIV equipped the colony with a complete administrative system modeled on those used to govern French provinces. The Sovereign Council, which in 1703 became the Superior Council, was comparable to the parliaments of those provinces.

New France

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By: Alex Rao

The Government

contrast

New France.

Modern Day Canada

New France

The governor is at the top of the hierarchic in new France . The responsibility of the governor is to make sheer that the king orders were being done also the governor appointed members of the sovereign council. The governor was a symbol of the king. The governor s sort of like king he held big party's and invited only the richest and famous. That was the most inportant roles of the governor.

- New France had a hierarchy.

- New France was a colonies/territory.

- New France had issues with the first nations also they had issues with England.

- New France had a governor.

- In Canada it is not a hierarchy.

- We are a country not a territory of France or England.

- We have a democratic government.

- We do not have issues with first nations.

By: Alex R.

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