Crusaders of New France - A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness - Chronicles of America, Volume 4 by William Bennett Munro
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page 155 of 164 (94%)
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attack Indians (1687), 95-96;
kind of men engaged as, 161-62; number, 162-63; leaders, 163-64; methods of trading, 165 et seq.; licenses granted to, 172 Crèvecoeur, Fort, 106, 107 D'Ailleboust, Governor of New France, 55 Denonville, Marquis de, Governor of New France, 94 Donnacona, head of Indian village, 23 Duchesneau, Jacques, Intendant of New France, 88; quarrels with Frontenac, 89-91; recalled, 91 Du Lhut, Daniel Greysolon, 87, 95, 131 Dumesnil, Péronne, 73 Education in New France, 130-132 England, early explorations, 15, 16; colonial ventures, 49 Five nations, appellation of the Iroquois Indians, 42 France in the seventeenth century, population, 1, 3; army, 1; power and prestige, 2-4; outstripped in commerce, 3; racial qualities, 3-4; government, 4-5; |
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