Historia de América desde sus tiempos más remotos hasta nuestros días, tomo II

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Historia de América desde sus tiempos más remotos hasta nuestros días, tomo II

by Juan Ortega Rubio

ES·~30 hours

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Description

The volume opens a vivid portrait of the “Third Epoch” of conquest, turning the spotlight to the northern reaches of the New World. Unlike the gold‑driven Spanish campaigns further south, French and Anglo‑Saxon explorers pursued trade outposts, weaving fragile alliances and rivalries with the native nations that already contested each other’s lands. Their ambitions were shaped by the harsh climate and the vast, untamed wilderness that stretched from the icy coasts of Greenland to the fertile valleys of the Saint Lawrence.

Readers are guided through the early voyages that mapped Newfoundland, the Great Lakes, and the mighty waterfalls of Niagara and Ottawa. The narrative brings to life figures such as Cartier, Champlain, and the early settlers of Quebec and Montreal, while also exploring the complex dynamics between missionaries, fur traders, and Indigenous peoples. With careful scholarship and clear storytelling, the book offers a compelling entry point into the formative centuries of Canada’s colonial history.

Details

Language

es

Duration

~30 hours (1734K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlos Colón, Adrian Mastronardi The University of California, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2020-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Juan Ortega Rubio

1845–1921

A Spanish historian and university professor, he helped shape how readers understood both Valladolid and modern Spain. His work ranges from local history and literary sketches to large-scale studies of the regency of María Cristina and the early reign of Alfonso XIII.

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