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A concise narrative and reference survey of French exploration and encounters in North America, opening with an overview of Indigenous origins, social structures, and the Iroquois League, then recounting the voyages and activities of key French pathfinders—Cartier, Ribaut, Laudonnière, Champlain, Joliet, Marquette, Radisson, La Salle, Hennepin, and the Vérendryes—alongside missionary efforts, colonial attempts, fur-trade exploration of the Great Lakes and Mississippi, and the founding of settlements and Louisiana. The volume blends biographical sketches, selected journal excerpts, notes on tribal customs, maps and illustrations, and a bibliography for further reading.
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