As it says... Sorry, I would have revived or updated a topic instead, but the search feature got an allergy to words like 'New France' or 'Nouvelle-France'.
Two parts discussions.
How to make it survive, how to strenghten it, so it at least live along british colonies, if it is possible...
-A more dedicated colonisation, with farming as an ideal? Could the 'colonisation ideal' of Curé Labelle existe in an earlier form in those days, a sort of Catholic 'Puritanism' maybe?
-Opening the colonie(s) to protestants (hugenots) and non-french, like fleeting british catholics, swisses, future-belgians...?
-What if the officials and colons went REALLY for 'Champlain's dream', and took natives as wives?
-else?
And second, if it at least live longer, what are the effects of a stronger, longer lived or permanant New France on...
-the 'metropole'? Would it be a drain to royal-state treasury? or it could be positive on direct economy? Would it push the population toward a Revolution, or the opposite, drain some.. steam away?
-what would be the effects on the Thirteen COlonies? more fear?
Would a stronger New France drains possible imigrants?
-What on the Canadiens themselves? Would it change the ATL ancestors?
Is the colony(ies) doomed anyway at one moment, or it could live to modern days - untill... lower...
How would the french rule end, if at all? a decolonisation process, gradual, or.. a Révolution Canadienne, as well? It was hinted the two started to grow distant, like britishes and americans...