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 157 of 164 (95%)
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Hochelaga (Montreal), 21-22, 26, 34
Huguenots excluded from Canada, 195-96 Hurons, The, act as guides to Champlain, 41; friendly to the French, 45-46; destroyed by the Iroquois, 55-56; Jesuits among, 118-19 Hurons, Lake of the, _see_ Georgian Bay Illinois River, La Salle reaches, 106, 109 Indians, hostility toward Cartier, 26; fur trade with, 156 et seq.; effect of trade upon, 178; _see also_ Algonquins, Hurons, Iroquois, Onondagas Irondequoit Bay, 102 Iroquois, The, Champlain's encounter with, 41-43; friends of English, enemies of French, 42-43; troubles with, 56-58, 74-78, 93 _et seq_. Jesuit _Relations_, 54, 119-20, 132 Jesuits, The, settle Montreal, 54-55; oppose Frontenac, 88; come to Canada (1625), 115-16; characteristics, 110, 117-18; missionaries to Indians, 118 _et seq_.; progress among French settlers, 122 _et seq_.; service to trade interests, 156-58 Joliet, Louis, 103, 164 |
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