Paul Sorrells

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Potential emigrants found a cheaper, closer, and far warmer alternative by walking to Spain (especially Catalonia and Valencia), where there was considerable demand for French artisans and laborers. In 1669 about 200,000 French lived in Spain, compared with only about 5,000 in New France.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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