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... Iroquois . Champlain calculates the odds and decides to support them . He has to since these tribes represent cheap labour for the French . He can afford to make the Iroquois his enemies , since they have already been driven back to ...
... Iroquois . Champlain calculates the odds and decides to support them . He has to since these tribes represent cheap labour for the French . He can afford to make the Iroquois his enemies , since they have already been driven back to ...
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... Iroquois Counter Attack The Iroquois watch as the French and their ' allies , ' the Hurons and Algonquins advance into their territory . They trade furs for guns with the Dutch at Fort Orange ( Albany ) , and soon feel strong enough to ...
... Iroquois Counter Attack The Iroquois watch as the French and their ' allies , ' the Hurons and Algonquins advance into their territory . They trade furs for guns with the Dutch at Fort Orange ( Albany ) , and soon feel strong enough to ...
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... Iroquois guerilla warfare resumes with still greater intensity . The French fortify Quebec , Trois Rivières , and Mont- real . Two years later Dollard des Ormeaux thinks he and his men can check the Iroquois and at the same time seize a ...
... Iroquois guerilla warfare resumes with still greater intensity . The French fortify Quebec , Trois Rivières , and Mont- real . Two years later Dollard des Ormeaux thinks he and his men can check the Iroquois and at the same time seize a ...
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TO ENGLISHCANADIANS | 1 |
BEGINNINGS OF CANAYEN SOCIETY | 20 |
Frontenac and the brandy trade the colony adrift | 34 |
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