Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3

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Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3

by William Dawson LeSueur

EN·~9 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

TORONTO - MORANG & CO., LIMITED - 1909

0:10
2

PREFACE

1:31
3

CHAPTER I - CANADA BEFORE FRONTENAC - 1608 TO 1632

33:30
4

CHAPTER II - CANADA BEFORE FRONTENAC - 1632 TO 1672

57:09
5

CHAPTER III - THE BEGINNING OF FRONTENAC'S ADMINISTRATION

37:59
6

CHAPTER IV - THE COMMENCEMENT OF TROUBLES

25:14
7

CHAPTER V - DIVIDED POWER

37:03
8

CHAPTER VI - THE LIFE OF A COLONY

57:58
9

CHAPTER VII - GOVERNORSHIP OF M. DE LA BARRE - 1682 TO 1685

36:48
10

CHAPTER VIII - GOVERNORSHIP OF MARQUIS DE DENONVILLE - 1685 TO 1689

46:58

Description

A meticulous yet readable portrait unfolds of Canada’s early colonial era, guided by a scholar who stands on the shoulders of two earlier chroniclers. Drawing from original documents and earlier histories, the author weaves a narrative that feels both scholarly and vivid, inviting listeners to step into the world of New France without feeling overwhelmed by academic jargon.

The story begins long before Count Frontenac’s arrival in 1672, tracing the uneasy foundations laid by early explorers like Jacques Cartier and the fledgling settlements that struggled against harsh winters and unfamiliar terrain. It follows the ambitions of merchants and royal patents that sparked the fur trade, the perseverance of the few settlers who survived with Indigenous aid, and the rising influence of figures such as Samuel Champlain, whose vision set the stage for a more enduring French presence.

As the first act closes, the stage is set for Frontenac’s dramatic entrance, promising a tale of political intrigue, frontier challenges, and the shaping of a colony that would leave a lasting imprint on Canadian history.

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Full title

Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 Makers of Canada, Volume 3

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (551K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David T. Jones, Ross Cooling and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2011-09-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Dawson LeSueur

William Dawson LeSueur

1840–1917

Remembered as one of Canada’s early literary critics, he paired a long civil-service career with sharp, thoughtful writing on history, politics, and culture. His work helped bring a more questioning, analytical voice to Canadian letters.

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