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The manorial system of New France, known as the seigneurial system (French: Régime seigneurial), was the semi-feudal system of land tenure used in the North American French colonial empire. Both in nominal and legal terms, all French territorial claims in North America belonged to the French king. French monarchs did not impose feudal land tenure on New France, and the king's actual attachment to these lands was virtually non-existent. Instead, landlords were allotted land holdings known as manors and presided over the French colonial agricultural system in North America.

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  • Régimen señorial de Nueva Francia (es)
  • Régime seigneurial de la Nouvelle-France (fr)
  • Seigneurial system of New France (en)
  • Помещичья система Новой Франции (ru)
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  • Le régime seigneurial de la Nouvelle-France décrit le régime semi-féodal en vigueur sur les terres colonisées par la France en Amérique du Nord. Cette organisation sociale a existé en Nouvelle-France de 1623 jusqu’à la conquête britannique en 1763 puis s'est maintenue au Bas-Canada (1840) et au Canada-Uni jusqu'en 1854. (fr)
  • El Régimen señorial de Nueva Francia es un régimen semi feudal que organizó el desarrollo del territorio y la estructura social en Nueva Francia y que existó entre 1627 y 1854. Está forma rige ahora la estructura del territorio en la valle del San Lorenzo en Quebec. (es)
  • Помещичья система Новой Франции — полуфеодальная система распределения земли, использовавшаяся в североамериканской колонии Новая Франция. (ru)
  • The manorial system of New France, known as the seigneurial system (French: Régime seigneurial), was the semi-feudal system of land tenure used in the North American French colonial empire. Both in nominal and legal terms, all French territorial claims in North America belonged to the French king. French monarchs did not impose feudal land tenure on New France, and the king's actual attachment to these lands was virtually non-existent. Instead, landlords were allotted land holdings known as manors and presided over the French colonial agricultural system in North America. (en)
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