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Part 3. New France

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Part 3. New FranceA. Founding of New FranceB. Acadian SagaC. The Royal ColonyD. Fur Traders & MissionariesE. Daily LifeF. Wars with the English

A._The Founding of New France - A Colony on the St. Lawrence, Private Companies and Quebec, The Catholic Church and Quebec, Recollect Missionaries, The Arrival of the Jesuits, Reactions of First Nations, Female Orders: The Ursulines, Recollect Missionaries, The Early Fur Trade, The Loss of Huronia, Why did the Haudenosaunee Attack?, Recollect Missionaries, The Wendat after Huronia, Quebec after the Fall of Huronia, The Settlement of Montreal?

B. The Acadian Saga - The First Colony, Acadia After Champlain, Acadian Life, The Fortress of Louisbourg, Changing Loyalties, Louisbourg Besieged

C. The Royal Colony - Introduction, The Haudenosaunee and Royal Rule, Governor, Intendant, Bishop and Sovereign Council, New Settlers Arrive, Colbert's Compact Policy

D. Fur Traders & Missionaries - Beaver Pelts and Canada, Fur Trading Companies, How First Nations Helped the Fur Traders, Creating the Hudson's Bay Company, English Fur Traders vs. French Fur Traders, Henry Kelsey, French Exploration: La Vérendrye, The Church in New France

E. Daily Life in New France - Introduction: Life in New France,The Seigneurial System, How did the Seigneurial System Work?,Habitant Life, The Role of the Church, Town Life

F. Wars with the English - European Background, The War Moves to North America, The English Colonists Attack



Part 3. New FranceA. Founding of New FranceB. Acadian SagaC. The Royal ColonyD. Fur Traders & MissionariesE. Daily LifeF. Wars with the English
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