10-06-2019, 08:01 AM
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HELP ME PLS!!!
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Offtopic, more about Canadian history.
Spoiler!
I've read a new articles and there are no mentions of jesuit missionaries for the french settlement. They speak about the fur trade though.
"In 1604 Champlain sailed to Acadia with Pierre Dugua de Mons, who planned to establish a French colony there. Champlain had no position of command at either of the Acadian settlements at Ste-Croix or Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, NS). As a cartographer, he was given responsibility for investigating the coast in search of an ideal location for settlement. He was also required to act as diplomat in dealings with the Aboriginal peoples that Dugua wanted to get to know better. Twice, in 1605 and 1606, he explored the coastline of what is now New England, going as far south as Cape Cod. In 1608, Dugua chose the St Lawrence over Acadia and sent Champlain to establish a settlement at Québec, where the fur trade with native peoples in the interior could be controlled more easily."
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia....l-de-champlain
Yeah, I really like watching those documentries and the history of Canada. Took me a while though, like 3 months while i was unemployed, I found them really dry.
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