Samuel de Champlain before 1604: Des Sauvages and other Documents Related to the Period
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Conrad Heidenreich (Author) K. Janet Ritch (Author)
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The French explorer, surveyor, cartographer, and diplomat Samuel de Champlain (c. 1575-1635) is often called the Father of New France for founding the settlement that became Quebec City, governing New France, and mapping much of the St. Lawrence and eastern Great Lakes region. Champlain was also a prolific writer who documented his experiences in the Americas, including his travels, impressions of the New World, and encounters and alliances with native peoples.
About the Author
Conrad E. Heidenreich is professor emeritus in the Department of Geography at York University. K. Janet Ritch teaches history at York University and French in the Toronto School of Theology at the University of Toronto.
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- Contributor: Conrad Heidenreich
- Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
- ISBN13: 9780773537576
- Number of Pages: 526
- Packaged Dimensions: 152x229mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- Release Date: 2010-11-11
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Conrad E. Heidenreich is professor emeritus in the Department of Geography at York University. K. Janet Ritch teaches history at York University and French in the Toronto School of Theology at the University of Toronto.
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