I think the cultures of a surviving French North America would be totally fascinating. I think the culture would be a lot like Quebec, but I am also thinking it would be very much like the American south, but it would have a colder climate, be French speaking, have more industry, and be without slavery, so it would resemble the Appalachian/inland regions of the south the closest.
The French Canadians (well most of them) came from the Northwest parts of France (Bretagne, Normandy, Maine, etc) which is very similar to Western England and Wales, and the Bretons were originally from Western England and Wales themselves. Most Americans settling in the South came from the same region (Western England and Wales) that the Bretons came from. These regions, the Northwest of France, and the Southwest of England are very similar, with the major differences being different languages and a channel between the two of them.
The French Canadians (well most of them) came from the Northwest parts of France (Bretagne, Normandy, Maine, etc) which is very similar to Western England and Wales, and the Bretons were originally from Western England and Wales themselves. Most Americans settling in the South came from the same region (Western England and Wales) that the Bretons came from. These regions, the Northwest of France, and the Southwest of England are very similar, with the major differences being different languages and a channel between the two of them.
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