The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the AmericasA classic study of early contact between European explorers and North American natives. When the two cultures met in the fifteenth century, it meant great upheavals for the Amerindians, but strengthened the Europeans' move toward nation-states and capitalism. |
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... crown's American revenue represented only eleven percent of its total ; 57 in other words , America was not the sole factor in the situation , although its bullion may well have provided a principal stimulus for European capital ...
... crown's American revenue represented only eleven percent of its total ; 57 in other words , America was not the sole factor in the situation , although its bullion may well have provided a principal stimulus for European capital ...
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... this country is peopled by the French , it will be firmly attached to the Crown , and the Foreigners will come no more to trouble it . ” 74 360 T : ' RADING AND FISHING expeditions could be 140 EARLY CONTACTS OF AMERINDIANS AND FRENCHMEN.
... this country is peopled by the French , it will be firmly attached to the Crown , and the Foreigners will come no more to trouble it . ” 74 360 T : ' RADING AND FISHING expeditions could be 140 EARLY CONTACTS OF AMERINDIANS AND FRENCHMEN.
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... Crown Publishers , 1966 . Salone , Emile . “ Les Sauvages du Canada et les maladies importRoberts , Lewes . The Merchants Map of Commerce ; Wherein ées de France au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècles : la picote et the Universal Manner and ...
... Crown Publishers , 1966 . Salone , Emile . “ Les Sauvages du Canada et les maladies importRoberts , Lewes . The Merchants Map of Commerce ; Wherein ées de France au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècles : la picote et the Universal Manner and ...
Contents
PARTI American Discoveries and European Images | 1 |
Early Contacts of Amerindians and Frenchmen | 87 |
Amerindians in Europe | 203 |
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