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Count Frontenac / Makers of Canada, Volume 3

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A historical biography surveys the development of French colonial Canada from early exploration and trade through the growth of settlements and missionary efforts, then focuses on the career and administrations of Count Frontenac. It traces political rivalries, military crises, and the contested authority between governors and colonial councils, recounting frontier warfare with Indigenous nations, campaigns to defend and secure the colony, and episodes of diplomacy and negotiation. Chapters alternate background narrative and campaign accounts to show how leadership, imperial policy, and local conditions shaped New France's struggle for survival and eventual peace.

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William Dawson LeSueur

William Dawson LeSueur was a Canadian author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of Canadian history. He is particularly recognized for his work "Count Frontenac / Makers of Canada, Volume 3," which explores the life and impact of Louis de Buade de Frontenac, a significant figure in New France. LeSueur's writings reflect a deep engagement with Canada's colonial past and its key historical figures, contributing to the broader narrative of Canadian heritage. His scholarly approach and narrative style have made his works valuable resources for those interested in the complexities of Canada's early history.

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