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  1. Marquis de Vaudreuil. The conquest of New France (French: La Conquête ) – the military conquest of New France by Great Britain during the Seven Years' War of 1756–1763 – started with a British campaign in 1758 and ended with the region being put under a British military regime between 1760 and 1763. Britain's acquisition of Canada became ...

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  3. Lieutenant General of New France. Lieutenant General of New France was the title of a French official who governed early New France (including the colonies of Canada and Acadia) from 1598 until 1627. Before 1598, the post was briefly occupied from 1541 to 1543. It was the first vice-regal post in what would later become Canada, and it was a ...

  4. The British military regime in New France was the British army's occupation of New France from 1759 to 1763 as part of its Conquest of New France. Between 1760, following the surrender of Montreal, and 1763, when the colonial province of Quebec (1763-1791) was created, a temporary military regime administered the colony of Canada .

  5. Canada's land area is 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles). It is the world's second largest country by total area, but only the fourth largest country by land area. It has the world's longest coastline (a border with water). Canada has ten provinces and three territories.

  6. Florence Cestac est une autrice de bande dessinée, illustratrice et éditrice française, née le 18 juillet 1949 à Pont-Audemer ( Eure ). Ancienne élève des Beaux-Arts à Rouen et de l' École des arts décoratifs à Paris, elle collabore à plusieurs périodiques. Au début des années 1970, elle co-fonde avec Étienne Robial la maison d ...

  7. English Canada. Approximately 98 percent of Canadians can speak either or both English and French: English – 56.9%. English and French – 16.1%. French – 21.3%. Sparsely populated area ( < 0.4 persons per km 2) English Canada comprises that part of the population within Canada, whether of British origin or otherwise, that speaks English ...