Wikibooks: Canadian LGBT History/New France/Overview

=New France and colonization 1534–1763= [[thumb left Replica of habitation located at the Nova Scotia. cite web title=Port Royal National Historic Site of Canada url=http //www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn nhs/ns/portroyal/natcul/histor.aspx publisher=Parks Canada (Government of Canada) year=2009 accessdate=201...

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:49490:264693 2023-06-11T04:11:45+02:00 Wikibooks: Canadian LGBT History/New France/Overview https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Canadian_LGBT_History/New_France/Overview eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-05-02T14:50:21Z =New France and colonization 1534–1763= [[thumb left Replica of habitation located at the Nova Scotia. cite web title=Port Royal National Historic Site of Canada url=http //www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn nhs/ns/portroyal/natcul/histor.aspx publisher=Parks Canada (Government of Canada) year=2009 accessdate=2010 06 27 ]] French interest in the New World began with who in 1524 sponsored to navigate the region between Florida and Newfoundland in hopes of finding a route to the Pacific Ocean. cite web url=http //www.verrazzano.org/en/index2.php?c=viaggioscoperte title=1524 The voyage of discoveries publisher=Verrazzano Centre for Historical Studies year=2002 accessdate=2010 11 10 In 1534 planted a cross in the and claimed the land in the name of Francis I. cite web url=http //www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10123 title=Exploration — Jacques Cartier publisher=The Historica Dominion Institute accessdate=2009 11 09 Despite initial having ended in failure French fishing fleets began to sail to the Atlantic coast and into the trading and making alliances with First Nations. In 1600 a trading post was established at by François Gravé Du Pont a merchant and Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit‎ a captain of the . cite book url=http //books.google.ca/books?id=CFWy0EfzlX0C lpg=PA36 dq=In%201600%2C%20a%20trading%20post%20was%20established%20at%20%5B%5BTadoussac%2C%20Quebec%7CTadoussac%5D%5D%2C%20but%20only%20five%20settlers%20survived%20the%20winter. pg=PA36#v=onepage q f=true title=A brief history of Canada first= Roger E last=Riendeau page=36 publisher=Facts on File cop year=2007 isbn=9780816063352 accessdate=2010 08 11 However only five of the sixteen settlers (all male) survived the first winter and returned to France. In 1604 a monopoly was granted to . cite book last=Vaugeois first=Denis coauthors=Raymonde Litalien Käthe Roth others=Translated by Käthe Roth title=Champlain The Birth of French America publisher=McGill Queen s Press year=2004 pages=146 242 isbn=0773528504 url=http //books.google.com/books?id=ZnE0tjj9MbgC ... Book First Nations Newfoundland WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks Canada Pacific Thumb ENVELOPE(-64.259,-64.259,-65.247,-65.247) Verrazzano ENVELOPE(-58.748,-58.748,51.300,51.300)
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