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Louis de Buade de Frontenac

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Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau (May 22, 1622November 28, 1698) was a French soldier, courtier, and Governor General of New France from 1672 to 1682 and from 1689 to his death in 1698. [1]

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Alcohol in New France

The history of New France as a colonial space is inextricably linked to the trade and commerce of alcohol.

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Amqui

Amqui is a town in eastern Quebec, Canada, at the base of the Gaspé peninsula in Bas-Saint-Laurent.

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Anne de La Grange-Trianon

Anne de La Grange-Trianon (1632 - January 20, 1707) was a French courtier and wife to Louis de Buade de Frontenac, twice Governor General of New France.

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Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier

Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier, (–) known as La Grande Mademoiselle, was the eldest daughter of Gaston d'Orléans, and his first wife Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier.

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Antoine de Buade

Antoine de Buade (c. 1567-1626), seigneur de Frontenac, was a French soldier and diplomat.

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Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac

Antoine Laumet de la Mothe, sieur de Cadillac (March 5, 1658October 16, 1730), usually referred to as Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac (aka de la Motte), was a French explorer and adventurer in New France, an area of North America that stretched from present-day Eastern Canada in the north to Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico in the south.

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Argenteuil Regional County Municipality

Argenteuil is a regional county municipality located in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada.

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Augustin le Gardeur de Courtemanche

Augustin le Gardeur de Courtemanche (December 16, 1663 – June 29, 1717) was a Canadian soldier and ambassador from Labrador.

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Bar of Montreal

The Bar of Montreal (Barreau de Montréal) is the section of the Bar of Quebec for lawyers in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Bar of Quebec

The Bar of Quebec (Barreau du Québec) is the provincial law society in Quebec, Canada.

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Battle of Quebec (1690)

The Battle of Quebec was fought in October 1690 between the colonies of New France and Massachusetts Bay, then ruled by the kingdoms of France and England, respectively.

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Battle of Wilton (New York)

The Battle of Wilton was a skirmish fought in 1693 in Wilton, New York between Colonial Militia and allied Native forces on one hand and French forces and their Native allies as part of King William's War.

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Bead Hill

Bead Hill is an archaeological site comprising the only known remaining and intact 17th-century Seneca site in Canada.

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Beaubassin

Beaubassin was an important Acadian village and trading centre on the Isthmus of Chignecto in what is now Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Beaver Wars

The Beaver Wars, also known as the Iroquois Wars or the French and Iroquois Wars, encompass a series of conflicts fought intermittently during the 17th and 18th centuries in eastern North America.

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Beloeil, Quebec

Beloeil is an off-island suburb of Montreal, located in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the Richelieu River, east of Montreal.

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Blainville, Quebec

Blainville is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, Canada.

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Bonaventure River

The Bonaventure River is a river in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada.

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Buade

Buade may refer to.

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Canada: A People's History

Canada: A People's History is a 17-episode, 32-hour documentary television series on the history of Canada.

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Capture of York Factory

The Capture of York Factory was a 1694 Anglo-French conflict on Hudson Bay.

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Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay

Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay (2 August 1626 – February 1685),: gives dates (1 August 1626; d. at Ville-Marie, 1683) and mentions names/actions of several sons.

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Charles le Moyne de Longueuil, Baron de Longueuil

Charles (II) le Moyne de Longueuil, Baron de Longueuil (December 10, 1656 – June 7, 1729) was the first native-born Canadian to be made Baron in New France.

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Charles Legardeur de Tilly

Charles Legardeur de Tilly (1616 – November 10, 1695) was a merchant, fur trader, seigneur and official in New France.

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Charles-Paul Marin de la Malgue

Charles-Paul Marin de la Malgue, (1633 – 14 April 1713), was an officer in the colonial regular troops.

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Chateau St. Louis

The Chateau St.

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Château de Pontchartrain

The Château de Pontchartrain is mainly in the municipality of Jouars-Pontchartrain within Yvelines, in the west of the Île de France region of France.

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Château de Ranton

The Château de Ranton is a small fortified castle in the village of Ranton, in the Department of the Vienne just west of Loudun, and south of the Loire.

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Château Frontenac

The Château Frontenac is one of Canada's grand railway hotels, located in Quebec City, Quebec.

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Châteauguay

Châteauguay is an off-island suburb of Montreal, in southwestern Quebec, located both on the Chateauguay River and Lac St-Louis, which is a section of the St. Lawrence River.

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Citadelle of Quebec

The Citadelle of Quebec (Citadelle de Québec), also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of both the Canadian monarch and the Governor General of Canada.

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Civilization IV: Colonization

Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization is a remake (a total conversion using Civilization IV engine) of the 1994 turn-based strategy game Sid Meier's Colonization.

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Coat of arms of René Lepage de Sainte-Claire

The coat of arms of René Lepage de Ste-Claire, Lord-founder of the city of Rimouski, province of Quebec, from 1696 until 1718, was first used to identify the family in the seventeenth century, when this Lepage's ancestor took possession of the Seigneurie de Rimouski.

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Compagnie du Nord

The Compagnie du Nord (also referred to as the Northern Company) was a French colonial fur-trading company, founded in Québec City 1682 by a group of Canadien financiers with the express intent of competing with the English Hudson's Bay Company.

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Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle

Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle, Sieur de Montigny, de La Fresnaye et de Courcelle (1626 – October 24, 1698) was the governor general of New France from 1665 to 1672.

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Ford Frontenac

In 1960, Ford Canada introduced the Frontenac to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a compact to sell.

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Fort de Buade

Fort de Buade was a French fort in the present U.S. state of Michigan's Upper Peninsula across the Straits of Mackinac from the northern tip of lower Michigan's "mitten".

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Fort Frontenac

Fort Frontenac was a French trading post and military fort built in 1673 at the mouth of the Cataraqui River where the St. Lawrence River leaves Lake Ontario (at what is now the western end of the La Salle Causeway), in a location traditionally known as Cataraqui.

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Fort Longueuil

Fort Longueuil was a stone fort that stood in Longueuil, Canada from 1690 to 1810.

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Fort Nashwaak

Fort Nashwaak (also known as Fort Naxoat, Fort St. Joseph) was the capital of Acadia and is now a National Historic Site of Canada in present-day Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Fort Senneville

Fort Senneville is one of the outlying forts of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, built by the Canadiens of New France near the Sainte-Anne rapids in 1671.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Allen County, United States.

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François Provost

François Provost (1638 – 1 June 1702) was a career soldier from France who served in the Carignan-Salières regiment which was stationed to New France in 1665.

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François-Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur

François-Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur (c. 1676 – July 2, 1743) was a military man by career (Carignan-Salières Regiment) and had inherited the seigneury of Contrecœur from his father, Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecœur.

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François-Marie Renaud d'Avène des Meloizes

Captain François-Marie Renaud d'Avène des Méloizes (1655– April 22, 1699) was a French Cavalry officer who came to New France in 1685 in command of the Troupes de Marine and led the successful expedition against the Senecas.

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Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart, Marquise de Montespan

Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Marquise of Montespan (5 October 1640 – 27 May 1707), better known as Madame de Montespan, was the most celebrated maîtresse-en-titre of King Louis XIV of France, by whom she had seven children.

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Franco-Indian alliance

The Franco-Indian alliance was an alliance between American Indians and the French, centered on the Great Lakes and the Illinois country during the French and Indian War (1754–1763).

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French language in Minnesota

The French language has been spoken in modern-day Minnesota since the 17th century, being the first European language to be brought to the area.

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French Marines in Canada, 1683-1715

French Marines in Canada, 1683-1715 considers the Troupes de la marine in Canada, but not in other parts of New France, such as Acadia, Plaisance, and Île-Royale, during the period 1683-1715.

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French Royal Army (1652–1830)

The French Royal Army (Armée royale française) served the Bourbon kings beginning with Louis XIV and ending with Charles X with an interlude from 1792 until 1814, during the French Revolution and the reign of the Emperor Napoleon I. After a second, brief interlude when Napoleon returned from exile in 1815, the Royal Army was reinstated.

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Frontenac

Frontenac may refer to.

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Frontenac (1912–73 electoral district)

Frontenac was the name of a defunct provincial electoral district in the province of Quebec, Canada.

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Frontenac (provincial electoral district)

Frontenac is a former provincial electoral district in the Chaudière-Appalaches region of the province of Quebec, Canada, which elected members to the National Assembly of Quebec.

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Frontenac Company

Frontenac Company is a Chicago-based private equity firm founded in 1971.

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Frontenac County, Quebec

Frontenac County was a county of Quebec, Canada.

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Frontenac State Park

Frontenac State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, on the Mississippi River southeast of Red Wing.

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Frontenac station

Frontenac station is a Montreal Metro in the borough of Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Frontenac, Minnesota

Frontenac is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Florence Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States, on the Mississippi River.

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Frontenac, Quebec

Frontenac is a municipality in Le Granit Regional County Municipality in Estrie, Quebec, Canada, on the Canada–United States border.

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Godfridius Dellius

Godefridus Dellius (baptized 28 October 1654, Cothen – 1738) was a clergyman of the Dutch Reformed Church active in and around Albany, New York during the late 17th century and up to 1699.

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Governor General of New France

Governor General of New France was the vice-regal post in New France from 1663 until 1760 and was the last French vice-regal post.

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Grande-Vallée, Quebec

Grande-Vallée is a municipality in the Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine region of the province of Quebec in Canada.

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Great Peace of Montreal

The Great Peace of Montreal (La Grande paix de Montréal) was a peace treaty between New France and 39 First Nations of North America.

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Green Line (Montreal Metro)

The Green Line (Ligne verte), also known as Line 1, is one of the four lines of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Henri de Buade

Henri de Buade de Frontenac (1596–1622) was a French aristocrat during the age of Louis XIII of France, best known as the father of Louis de Buade de Frontenac, the future Lieutenant General of the colony of New France in North America.

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Henri Louis Habert de Montmor

Henri Louis Habert de Montmor (1600, Paris – 21 January 1679, Paris) was a French scholar and man of letters.

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Henri Nouvel

Henri Nouvel (1621 or 1624 in Pezenas, Herault (France) – between October 1701 and October 1702 at the St. Francis Xavier Mission near Baie des Puants) was a Jesuit priest who spent forty years as a missionary to Native American communities of New France.

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Heritage Minutes

Heritage Minutes, formerly known as Historica Minutes: History by the Minute, is a series of sixty-second short films, each illustrating an important moment in Canadian history.

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History of Ohio

The history of Ohio includes many thousands of years of human activity.

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History of Quebec City

Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec, Canada, is one of the oldest European settlements in North America.

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History of the Canadian dollar

Canada has an extensive history with regard to its currency.

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Hugues Randin

Hugues Randin (1628 – c. 1680) was a French engineer in the employ of Governor Louis de Buade de Frontenac.

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Iroquois

The Iroquois or Haudenosaunee (People of the Longhouse) are a historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy.

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Jacques Bizard

Jacques Bizard (1642 – December 5, 1692) was seigneur of île Bonaventure, later renamed île-Bizard.

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Jacques Bruyas

Jacques Bruyas (13 July 1635 – 15 June 1712) was born in Lyon, France and entered the Jesuits as a novice in 1651.

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Jacques de Meulles

Jacques de Meulles, seigneur of La Source (died 1703), was intendant (1682–86) and interim governor general of New France.

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Jacques Le Ber

Jacques Le Ber (c. 1633 – 25 November 1706) was a merchant and seigneur in Montreal, New France.

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Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène

Jacques Le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène was a Canadian soldier who was born on April 16, 1659 in Montréal.

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Jacques-René de Brisay de Denonville, Marquis de Denonville

Jacques-René de Brisay de Denonville, Marquis de Denonville (10 December 1637 – 22 September 1710) was Governor General of New France from 1685 to 1689 and was a key figure in the Beaver Wars.

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Je me souviens

Je me souviens is the official motto of Quebec, a province of Canada.

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Jean Baptiste Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes

Jean Baptiste Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes, (19 January 1668 – 1719) was a Canadian soldier, explorer, and friend to the Miami Nation.

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Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin

Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin was born at Saint-Michel de Villebernin, France in 1650.

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Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin

Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin (1652–1707) was a French military officer serving in Acadia and an Abenaki chief.

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Joseph Robineau de Villebon

Joseph Robineau (or Robinau) de Villebon (22 August 1655 – 5 July 1700), a governor of Acadia, was born in New France and received much of his education and military experience in France.

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Joseph-Antoine de La Barre

Joseph-Antoine le Fèbvre de La Barre (1622–1688) was the Governor of New France from 1682 to 1685.

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King William's War

King William's War (1688–97, also known as the Second Indian War, Father Baudoin's War,Alan F. Williams, Father Baudoin's War: D'Iberville's Campaigns in Acadia and Newfoundland 1696, 1697, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1987. Castin's War,Herbert Milton Sylvester. Indian Wars of New England: The land of the Abenake. The French occupation. King Philip's war. St. Castin's war. 1910. or the First Intercolonial War in French) was the North American theater of the Nine Years' War (1688–97, also known as the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg).

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King's Daughters

The King's Daughters (filles du roi; filles du roy) is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by Louis XIV.

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Kingston Frontenacs

The Kingston Frontenacs are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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Kingston, Ontario

Kingston is a city in eastern Ontario, Canada.

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L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève

L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal.

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Lachine massacre

The Lachine massacre, part of the Beaver Wars, occurred when 1,500 Mohawk warriors attacked by surprise the small, 375-inhabitant, settlement of Lachine, New France, at the upper end of Montreal Island on the morning of August 5, 1689.

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Le Griffon

Le Griffon (The Griffin) was a 17th-century barque built by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in his quest to find the Northwest Passage to China and Japan.

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List of Governors General of Canada

The following is a list of the governors and Governors General of Canada.

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 17th century

;Territorial governors in the 16th century – Territorial governors in the 18th century – Colonial and territorial governors by year This is a list of territorial governors in the 17th century (1601–1700) AD, such as the administrators of colonies, protectorates, or other dependencies.

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List of historic buildings in Quebec City

This article is a list of historic buildings in Quebec City, Canada.

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List of Montreal Metro stations

This is a list of the Montreal Metro stations on the four lines operated by the Société de transport de Montréal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Canada

This is a list of notables on stamps of Canada.

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List of rose cultivars named after people

Among the individuals or fictional characters who have had rose cultivars named after them are the following.

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List of Seigneuries of New France

List of Seigneuries of New France by order of the first concession.

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List of seignories of Quebec

Seignories have existed in Québec from 1627 until the British conquest of New France in 1763 and continued in the British colony of the Province of Quebec (1763–1791) Then in Lower Canada (1840) and in the Province of Canada until 1854.

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Louis de La Porte de Louvigny

Louis de La Porte de Louvigny (–27 August 1725) was a military officer in France and Canada, who fought during the French and Indian wars.

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Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Menneval

Louis-Alexandre des Friches de Menneval (fl. 1687–1703) was a governor of Acadia from 1687-1690.

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Louis-Armand de Lom d'Arce de Lahontan, Baron de Lahontan

Louis Armand, Baron de Lahontan (9 June 1666 – prior to 1716) served in the French military in Canada where he traveled extensively in the Wisconsin and Minnesota region and the upper Mississippi Valley.

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Louis-Hector de Callière

Louis-Hector de Callière or Callières (12 November 1648 – 26 May 1703) was a French politician, who was the governor of Montreal (1684–1699), and the 13th governor of New France from 1698 to 1703.

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Louis-Henri de Baugy, Chevalier de Baugy

Louis-Henri de Baugy, Chevalier de Baugy (died 1720) was from a noble family of France and came to New France as a member of the party of Joseph-Antoine de La Barre, who was replacing Buade de Frontenac as Governor General.

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Madockawando

Madockawando (born in Maine c. 1630; died 1698) was a sachem of the Penobscot Indians, an adopted son of Assaminasqua, whom he succeeded.

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Marius Plamondon

Marius Plamondon (1914–1976) was a Canadian sculptor and stained glass artist who made a significant contribution to the revival of the art of stained glass in Quebec during his lifetime.

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Martin Chartier

Martin Chartier (1 June 1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer, a glove maker, and then a "white Indian", living much of his life amongst the Shawnee Native Americans.

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Matapedia Valley

The Matapedia Valley (French: vallée de la Matapédia) was formed by the Chic-Choc Mountains of eastern Québec.

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May 12

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May 22

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Miami people

The Miami (Miami-Illinois: Myaamiaki) are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages.

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Michel-Sidrac Dugué de Boisbriand

Michel-Sidrac Dugué de Boisbriand (ca 1638 – December 1688) was a soldier and seigneur in New France.

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Michilimackinac

Michilimackinac is derived from an Odawa name for present-day Mackinac Island and the region around the Straits of Mackinac between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan.

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Military history of Canada

The military history of Canada comprises hundreds of years of armed actions in the territory encompassing modern Canada, and interventions by the Canadian military in conflicts and peacekeeping worldwide.

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Military history of the Maliseet people

The Maliseet militia were made up of warriors from the Maliseet people of northeastern North America.

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Military of New France

The Military of New France consisted of a mix of regular soldiers of the French Army, French Navy and Canadien volunteer military units, supported by independent American Indian Allies.

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Mille Lacs Lake

Mille Lacs Lake (also called Lake Mille Lacs or Mille Lacs) is a large but shallow lake in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Mission of the Guardian Angel

The Mission of the Guardian Angel was a 17th-century Jesuit mission in the vicinity of what is now Chicago, Illinois.

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Mitis Seignory

The Mitis Seignory (seigneurie de Mitis) is a forest and wildlife territory located in La Mitis Regional County Municipality in eastern Quebec.

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Musée Grévin Montreal

The Musée Grévin Montreal is a waxwork museum in Montreal located in Montreal Eaton Centre in Ville-Marie, Montreal, Canada.

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New France

New France (Nouvelle-France) was the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763.

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Nine Years' War

The Nine Years' War (1688–97) – often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg – was a conflict between Louis XIV of France and a European coalition of Austria, the Holy Roman Empire, the Dutch Republic, Spain, England and Savoy.

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November 28

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Ourehouare

Ourehouare (died 1698) was a native American leader who commanded respect and following among the Cayuga people.

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Parliament Building (Quebec)

The Parliament Building (Hôtel du Parlement) is an eight-floor building in Quebec City and home to the Parliament of Quebec, composed of the Lieutenant-Governor and the National Assembly of Quebec.

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Persons of National Historic Significance

Persons of National Historic Significance (National Historic Persons) are people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country.

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Pierre Baudeau

Pierre Baudeau (1643–1708) was a surgeon-major in New France where he arrived in 1692, replacing Michel Sarrazin in that position.

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Pierre Laporte Bridge

The Pierre Laporte Bridge (Pont Pierre-Laporte) is the longest main span suspension bridge in Canada.

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Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste

Pierre Maisonnat dit Baptiste (born in Bergerac, France 1663, died in Acadia after August 1714) was a French privateer famous for the success he had against New England merchant shipping and fishing interests during King William's War and Queen Anne's War.

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Raid on Groton

The Raid on Groton happened during King William's War, on July 18, 1694, at Groton, Massachusetts.

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Raid on Haverhill (1697)

The Raid on Haverhill was a military engagement that took place on March 15, 1697 during King William's War.

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Raid on Oyster River

The Raid on Oyster River (also known as the Oyster River Massacre) happened during King William's War, on July 18, 1694, at present-day Durham, New Hampshire.

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Raymond Phélypeaux

Raymond Phélypeaux, seigneur d'Herbault et de La Vrillière (died 2 May 1629), was a French politician.

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René Lepage de Sainte-Claire

Rene Lepage de Sainte-Claire (April 10, 1656 in Ouanne, Burgundy – August 4, 1718 in Rimouski, Quebec) is the lord-founder of the town of Rimouski, province of Quebec, in Canada.

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René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, or Robert de La Salle (November 22, 1643 – March 19, 1687) was a French explorer.

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Robert Giguère

Robert Giguère dit Despins (March 9, 1616 – August 1709) was an early pioneer in New France, one of the founders of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Quebec and the progenitor of virtually all the Giguères in North America.

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Roland Michener Secondary School

Roland Michener Secondary School is an English and French Immersion public high school in South Porcupine, Ontario.

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Royal Military College of Canada

The Royal Military College of Canada (Collège militaire royal du Canada), commonly abbreviated as RMCC or RMC, is the military college of the Canadian Armed Forces, and is a degree-granting university training military officers.

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Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Saint-Germain-en-Laye is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France in north-central France.

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Sainte Marie among the Iroquois

Sainte Marie among the Iroquois (originally known as Sainte Marie de Gannentaha or St. Mary's of Ganantaa) was a 17th-century French Jesuit mission located in the middle of the Onondaga nation of the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois.

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Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade

Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade is a municipality in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality, in the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada.

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Sayabec

Sayabec is a municipality located in the La Matapédia Regional County Municipality (RCM) in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada.

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Sébastien Rale

Sébastien Racle (anglicized as Sebastian Rale or Râle, Rasle, Rasles (January 20, 1657 – August 23, 1724)) was a Jesuit missionary and lexicographer who worked among the eastern Abenaki people.

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Schenectady massacre

The Schenectady Massacre was an attack against the village of Schenectady in the colony of New York on 8 February 1690.

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Seignory of Lac-Matapédia

The seignory of Lac-Matapédia (in French: seigneurie du Lac-Matapédia) is a forest land located on the north shore of Lake Matapédia in the Matapédia Valley in eastern Quebec, Canada.

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Seignory of Lac-Mitis

The seignory of Lac-Mitis (seigneurie du Lac-Mitis) was a seignory during the French colonisation of New France.

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Shadows on the Rock

Shadows on the Rock is a novel by the American writer Willa Cather, published in 1931.

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Shawinigan

Shawinigan is a city located on the Saint-Maurice River in the Mauricie area in Quebec, Canada.

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Sovereign Council of New France

The Sovereign Council (French: Conseil Souverain) was a governing body in New France.

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Teganissorens

Teganissorens (also known as Decanesora; c. 1682-1718) was an influential Onondaga chief, orator and diplomat.

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The Jesuit Relations

The Jesuit Relations, also known as Relations des Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France, are chronicles of the Jesuit missions in New France.

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Thomas de Lanouguère

Thomas de Lanouguère (1644 – May 1678) was a soldier, seigneur and administrator in New France.

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Timeline of Montreal history

The timeline of the history of Montreal shows the significant events in the history of Montreal that transformed it from a small fort into a big city of North America.

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Timeline of Quebec history (1663–1759)

This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events relating to the Quebec portion of New France between the establishment of the Sovereign Council and the fall of Quebec.

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Tionondogen

Tionondogen (also known as Tionondogue or Tionontoguen) was the westernmost and most important of the three large palisaded towns of the Mohawk Nation of Iroquois.

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Treaty of Ryswick

The Treaty or Peace of Ryswick, also known as The Peace of Rijswijk was a series of agreements signed in the Dutch city of Rijswijk between 20 September and 30 October 1697, ending the 1689-97 Nine Years War between France and the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic.

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Twelve Mile Square Reservation

The Twelve Mile Square Reservation, also called the Twelve Mile Square Reserve, was a tract of land in Ohio ceded by Indians to the United States of America in the Treaty of Greenville in 1795.

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Val-Brillant, Quebec

Val-Brillant is a municipality in eastern Quebec, Canada, at the base of the Gaspé peninsula.

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Valiants Memorial

The Valiants Memorial (Monument aux Valeureux) is a military monument located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Viceregal consort of Canada

The viceregal consort of Canada is the spouse of the serving governor general of Canada, assisting the viceroy with ceremonial and charitable work, accompanying him or her to official state occasions, and occasionally undertaking philanthropic work of their own.

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Viceregal eponyms in Canada

In Canada, a number of sites and structures are named for Governors General of the country, the Canadian monarch's representative in the country.

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William Dawson LeSueur

William Dawson LeSueur (February 19, 1840 – September 23, 1917) was a Canadian civil servant and author.

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William Phips

Sir William Phips (or Phipps; February 2, 1651 – February 18, 1695) was a shepherd boy born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a shipwright, ship's captain, treasure hunter, a major general, and the first royally appointed governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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William Stoughton (judge)

William Stoughton (1631 – July 7, 1701) was a colonial magistrate and administrator in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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1622

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1670s in Canada

Events from the 1670s in Canada.

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1690s in Canada

Events from the 1690s in Canada.

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1698

The first year of the ascending Dvapara Yuga.

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1698 in France

Events from the year 1698 in France.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Buade_de_Frontenac

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