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The narrative surveys early European exploration and colonization of what became Canada, tracing voyages of discovery by cartographers and adventurers, the foundation of French settlements, northward and inland expeditions, and the later role of Hudson Bay company explorers. It addresses geographic features, climate, flora and fauna, and includes scientific names, maps, and illustrations. The text examines encounters between Europeans and Indigenous peoples, describes indigenous and Arctic communities, and recounts the careers of figures such as Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, Samuel Hearne, Alexander Mackenzie, and Alexander Henry. The work combines travel narrative, topographical description, and source-based quotations to explain the region's early formation.
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