Crusaders of New France / A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness / Chronicles of America, Volume 4
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The narrative traces the political, institutional, and social origins of French colonization in North America, opening with metropolitan conditions that prompted overseas expansion, then following sea voyages, the establishment of settlements, and the transfer from company to royal administration. It examines the roles of royal ministers and governors in reorganizing colonial government, the activities of explorers and fur traders who penetrated the interior, and the influence of the Church and seigneurial landholding on community life. Economic challenges, including reliance on the fur trade and limited agriculture, are described alongside daily routines, industry, and relations with Indigenous peoples, and the volume concludes with commentary on material culture and legal institutions.
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