The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... France . Resuming his journey , Roberval entered the St Lawrence and occu- pied Cartier's post which he renamed France - Roy . There he con- structed two forts , one on the river as a depôt for provisions and the other on the hill above ...
... France . Resuming his journey , Roberval entered the St Lawrence and occu- pied Cartier's post which he renamed France - Roy . There he con- structed two forts , one on the river as a depôt for provisions and the other on the hill above ...
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... France . Annexed to the royal domain , Canada became a royal province under the King's care and administration . The year 1663 marked a new era in the history of New France . During half a century , trading companies had owned and ruled ...
... France . Annexed to the royal domain , Canada became a royal province under the King's care and administration . The year 1663 marked a new era in the history of New France . During half a century , trading companies had owned and ruled ...
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... France two seasons of capital importance and of lively interest , the spring and the fall . When , after the long months of the severe and tempestuous winter , the St Lawrence , under the milder winds and the warmer sun of April , is ...
... France two seasons of capital importance and of lively interest , the spring and the fall . When , after the long months of the severe and tempestuous winter , the St Lawrence , under the milder winds and the warmer sun of April , is ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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