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  2. Flags of North America - Wikipedia

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    A map of North America ... Triband design derived from the flag of France, using the red, white, and green of the national army. Coat of arms at the center ...

  3. French Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-American flag Francophone flags of North America. The Franco-American flag is an ethnic flag adopted at a Franco-American conference at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire in May 1983 to represent their New England community.

  4. New France - Wikipedia

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    Map of territorial claims in North America by 1750, before the French and Indian War, which was part of the greater worldwide conflict known as the Seven Years' War (1756 to 1763). Possessions of Britain (pink), France (blue), and Spain. (White border lines mark later Canadian Provinces and US States for reference)

  5. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in North ...

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    French: Guadeloupe Guadeloupean Creole French: Gwadloup: Basse-Terre: 396,051 1,628 km 2 (629 sq mi) Euro France: Overseas department and region of France: Martinique [n 6] Territorial Collectivity of Martinique MTQ French: Martinique — Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique: Fort-de-France: 368,796 1,128 km 2 (436 sq mi) Euro

  6. Flag of Herrera Province: Flag divided in half horizontally, with gold on the top half and blue on the bottom half. There is a labeled map of the province in the middle, with 7 blue five-pointed stars at the top arrayed in a curve to represent each district in the province. 1850–present Flag of Los Santos Province

  7. French colonial flags - Wikipedia

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    The flags with the French flag in the canton, which on many occasions were already existing flags without the tricolour, resembled the British colonial flags, which originated as defacements of the British ensigns, which have the British Union Jack in the canton, and a red, white or blue fly.

  8. Louisiana (New France) - Wikipedia

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    A new map of the north parts of America claimed by France under the names of Louisiana in 1720 by Herman Moll. Upper Louisiana, also known as the Illinois Country, was the French territory in the upper Mississippi River Valley, including settlements and fortifications in what are now the states of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. [11]

  9. Acadia - Wikipedia

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    French map of 1720 North America. Acadie extends clearly into present-day New Brunswick. During the escalation that preceded Dummer's War (1722–1725), some Acadians, the Wabanaki Confederacy and the French priests persisted in defending Acadia, which had been conceded to the British in the Treaty of Utrecht, at its border against New England ...