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New France Government Structure

By Ash, Delilah, and Troyer

New France's Government System

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New France's government system was based on a absolute monarchy.

Key people in New Frances Government

  • The Govenor
  • Kings official representative
  • In charge of external affairs
  • Chief Commander of the army in New France

  • The Intendant
  • Second in power to the governor
  • In charge of civil adminisration
  • In charge of Financial Matters

  • The Bishop
  • Was a part of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Was in charge of schools, hospitals and churches.
  • Was in charge of religious affairs
  • Was incharge of christianization of the indigenous peoples.

Key People

The Govenor

The governer was the kings official representive in New France. He was in charge of externals affairs with the indigenous people and the british colonies. He's also the Chief commander of the army in New France.

New France Hierarchy

Triangle

K.O.F

viceroy

The Intendant

The Intendant was the second highest rank behind the Govenor (Excluding the king of france). The Intendent controlled all of the civil administration, economical developement and financial matters.

The king of france in 1608 was Henri IV

governor

Hierarchy

The Bishop

The Bishop was in charge of religious duties of New France. He was also in charge of schools,hospitals, the church and the christinization of the indigenous peoples.

bishop

clerk

Comparing and contrasting modern day Canadian Government with the New France Government

What These mean.

New France Government Canadian Government

Absolute Monarchy:

A state over which a sole monarch has absolute and unlimited power. The rule of such a monarch, as a form of government.

  • Democracy
  • Absolute Monarchy

Differences

and Simillarities

Democracy:

a system of government by the whole population of Canada, typically through elected representatives. Known as voting.

How could've New France changed if the british had not interfered?

  • French Colony
  • Language
  • Land
  • Government

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