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of France was erected followed by prayers and cried "Vive le roi." The Native Americans voluntarily submitted to the dominion of the majesty. French gifts were exchanged for fur pelts. It could be safe to assume that the Indians viewed the official claim of land and that all the people within its
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by Talon to claim Lakes Huron and Superior and all of the vast region "contiguous and adjacent there-unto, as well as discovered as to be discovered" which was "bounded on the one side by the Northern and Western Seas and on the other side by the South Sea including all its length and breadth" for
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French Exploration and Settlements in North America, and Those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Swedes, 1500-1700
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at what was called "The Pageant of the Sault". Records indicate that about 2000
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bounds now subjects of the king of France as an elaborate
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Simon-François Daumont de Saint-Lusson as illustrated by
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Charles William Jefferys
New France
Jean Talon
Sault Ste. Marie
Louis XIV
Native Americans
Te Deum
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fur trade
"Daumont de Saint-Lusson, Simon-François"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
French Exploration and Settlements in North America, and Those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and Swedes, 1500-1700
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