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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... Island PASSAMAQUODDY Chaudière ABENAKI Bécancourt • Odanak Old Town PENOBSCOT Kennebec R Lake MAWOOSHEN Champlain ... Island Cape Breton Island Canso Island Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Acadia Sable Island Cape Sable Cape Cape St. Mary's ...
... Island PASSAMAQUODDY Chaudière ABENAKI Bécancourt • Odanak Old Town PENOBSCOT Kennebec R Lake MAWOOSHEN Champlain ... Island Cape Breton Island Canso Island Annapolis Royal Nova Scotia Acadia Sable Island Cape Sable Cape Cape St. Mary's ...
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... Island and adjacent areas , and had then expanded ) , successfully brought down some fur brigades to Montreal , but were unable to maintain the position of middleman.109 Later , toward the end of the seventeenth century , the Ojibway ...
... Island and adjacent areas , and had then expanded ) , successfully brought down some fur brigades to Montreal , but were unable to maintain the position of middleman.109 Later , toward the end of the seventeenth century , the Ojibway ...
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... Island because he had run out of water and food at sea . ? ! It could also be that the presence of livestock on the island was owing to the frequent shipwrecks that had occurred there , and had no particular connection at all with ...
... Island because he had run out of water and food at sea . ? ! It could also be that the presence of livestock on the island was owing to the frequent shipwrecks that had occurred there , and had no particular connection at all with ...
Contents
PARTI American Discoveries and European Images | 1 |
Early Contacts of Amerindians and Frenchmen | 87 |
Amerindians in Europe | 203 |
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