History of Canada – Before 1867
Catholicism is a branch of Christianity that is characterized by its adherence to the authority of the Pope and the traditions of the Church, including the sacraments. It played a crucial role in shaping the social, cultural, and political landscape during the French colonization of North America, particularly in New France, where it influenced settlement patterns and relationships with Indigenous peoples.
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