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The French in North America American Pageant ch6 ~ Melissa Carter
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Huguenots French Protestants being persecuted for their religious beliefs. 1598- Edict of Nantes- granted limited tolerance of the Protestant faith in France.
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French exploration of North America Establishment of Quebec in 1608 Exploration of the St. Lawrence River Exploration of the Mississippi River Traveled across the continent in search of beaver
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French Explorers Samuel de Champlain- St. Lawrence River Robert de LaSalle- Mississippi River
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FORT QUEBEC
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Growth of New France Very slow…..WHY? Lacked reason to migrate ◦ French landowners vs. displaced English ◦ Huguenots would not find refuge ◦ Little, to no economic benefit
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Coureurs de bois “runners of the woods” Hunters and trappers Rough men who went deep into the continent in search of beaver for the fur trade Interaction with Native American ◦ Trade ◦ Worked together ◦ Loss of Indians due to disease
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FRENCH FUR TRADING MAP
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French & Indian Interaction “frontier of inclusion” Much less violent- New France a series of small forts and towns. Most French were wanderers – relied upon hunting, trapping and fishing. (No land encroachment) Jesuits- Catholic missionaries that often became a part of a tribe for several months to years.
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Intermarriage ◦ Few European women, more Indian women available ◦ Indian women knew the tasks required of fur preparation ◦ Economic benefits for both ◦ Creation of a new society- metis (blend of European and Indian) ◦ Metis- “children of the fur trade”
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