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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social organization, 203 et seq.;
seigneurs, 206-07; homes of habitants, 207-11; clothing, 211-13; food, 213-17; use of tobacco, 217; festivities, 217-21; folklore, 221-22; poverty of habitants, 223; litigious disposition of people, 224-25; religion, 225; characteristics of people, 225-26; types of population, 227; bibliography, 229-31 New France, Company of, _see_ One Hundred Associates, Company of Newfoundland, Cartier's expeditions rests at, 18 Niagara, fort rebuilt by Denonville, 96; La Salle builds post at, 104 Old Council, 55 One Hundred Associates, Company of, organization, 50; powers and duties, 50-51; sends fleet to the St. Lawrence (1628), 51; sends Champlain as representative, 52-53; charter revoked, 61; failure of, 62; grants by, 137-38; restricts industry, 196 |
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