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What was Richelieu's role in early French settlements?

he formed the Company of New France
he explored the St. Lawrence with the Huron
he provided spiritual guidance for the Huron
he transported agricultural goods to Nova Scotia

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Answer: He formed the Company of New France.

The Company of One Hundred Associates or Company of New France was a French trading organization founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1627. The company intended to capitalize on the North American fur trade and expand the French colonies in this continent. The company had the monopoly on the fur trade of New France, mainly along the Saint Lawrence River valley and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The company went out of business in 1663.

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Richelieu's role in early french settlements is : He formed the company of new france
In around 1627 , he founded this company which is some sort of a trading association to capitalize the north American Fur resources

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