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The Founder of New France: A Chronicle of Champlain

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The narrative traces Samuel de Champlain's life from maritime beginnings through voyages to Acadia and the St. Lawrence and the establishment of permanent settlements. It recounts harsh winters, interactions and armed encounters with Indigenous peoples, and exploratory journeys that charted rivers, bays, and inland lakes. Later chapters follow efforts to sustain and defend colonial outposts, episodes of capture and return, and his mapmaking and published accounts. Concluding material assesses his character, leadership, and the practical and intellectual legacy of his writings.

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Charles W. Colby

Charles W. Colby was an American author known for his historical narratives that explore significant figures in early North American history. His notable works include "The Fighting Governor: A Chronicle of Frontenac" and "The Founder of New France: A Chronicle of Champlain," which delve into the lives and contributions of key historical figures such as Governor Frontenac and Samuel de Champlain. Colby's writing often reflects a blend of storytelling and historical analysis, aiming to bring the past to life for contemporary readers. Through his chronicles, he contributes to the understanding of the complexities of colonial history in North America.

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