Samuel de Champlain ... They reached Tadoussac on May 24 of that year. Tadoussac was a trading location where the Saguenay joins the St. Lawrence River ampquotSamuel de Champlainampquot. ... View More
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Jacques Cartier Jacques Cartier is recognized as the European discover of the St. Lawrence River, he also discovered the Magdalene Islands and Prince Edward Island. ... View More
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Quebec ... resources. The Appalachian Highlands consist of a series of ridges parallel to the south shore of the St.Lawrence River. Souther ... View More
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British conquest Among the most significant of these chapters is the colonization of the area surrounding the St. Lawrence River in what is now the Province of Quebec. ... View More
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Seven years war ... Fort Frontenac was located where Lake Ontaio joins the St. Lawrence River and it acted as the chief supply base for French outposts on the Great Lake and along ... View More
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New France After many failed attempts at creating a settlement along the St. Lawrence River, it was only in 1701 when the Iroquois reached a peace agreement with the ... View More
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CHAMPLAIN : One of the Great E ... A little south of the St. Lawrence River was a settlement they called St. Croix. In the winter after the ships left there were ninety nine people. ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... France, Quebec. The Fort rested on a steep cliff above the St. Lawrence River. The fort was only guarded with a few soldiers. At ... View More
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canada The regions are the Atlantic region, the Great LakesSt. Lawrence River region, the Shield region, the Plains region, the Cordillera region, and the North ... View More
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Quebec winter carnival ... Beautiful snow sculptures as well as the traditional canoe race across the mighty St. Lawrence River are as spectacular and as popular as ever. ... View More
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Effects ampamp Consequences of Early European Contacts on... ... friendship. Next year Cartier returned with three ships up the St. Lawrence river to the village of Stadacona, presentday Quebec. ... View More
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The History of Hockey ... The Alogonquins who inhabited the shores the St. Lawrence River played an ice game that was similar to lacrosse called ampquotbaggataway,ampquot played without skates and ... View More
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history of hockey ... The Alogonquins who inhabited the shores the St. Lawrence River played an ice game that was similar to lacrosse called ampquotbaggataway,ampquot played without skates and ... View More
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UP DATED BENEDICT ARNOLD ... Macks 72 Benedict Arnold and only about fifty percent of his original soldiers made it to the St. Lawrence River where they met up with General Montgomery. ... View More
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French Canadians in NE ... 116. It was an unsettled region. Only the St. Lawrence River Valley with Quebec and Montreal possessed an urban dimension. Its ... View More
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History of the Rideau Canal ... It would be far enough north of the St. Lawrence to insulate loyal Upper Canadians from those turbulent ... depth of five feet, from the Ottawa River to Kingston ... View More
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Manifest Destiny ... Great Britain got what it wanted most: enough land to make possible a direct route from the St. Lawrence River to New Brunswick. ... View More
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The Seigneurial System ... could sustain. The St. Lawrence river provided a close water source for crops and a way of transportation that was effective. The ... View More
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Benedict Arnold Life in the American Revolution ... Macks 72 The relentless Benedict Arnold and only about fifty percent of his original soldiers made it to the St. Lawrence River where they met up with ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... time, France was interested in maintaining and expanding ampquota vast trading system that sent flotillas of furladen canoes down the St. Lawrence Riverampquot in order ... View More
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PCBamp39s and the enviroment ... Beluga Whales living at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River off the Coast of Canada have been discovered to have high rates of cancer caused from PCBs. ... View More
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American Indians ... After the Revolutionary War, they successfully gained all the land east of the Appalachian Mountains, from the St. Lawrence River to the 31st parallel. ... View More
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Fur Trade ... The city became furtrading centre. The French expanded their trading activities along the St. Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes. ... View More
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Canada ... river 4241 kilometers, flowing into the atlantic ocean 2. Yukon river 3185 kilometers,flowing into the pacific ocean 3. St. Lawrence river 3058 kilometers ... View More
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British American Relations in the 1840amp39s ... Clark. Joint occupation by both nations had been decided for the area of the Columbia River, the ampquotSt. Lawrence of the Westampquot. Most ... View More
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Analysis of the French ampamp Indian War ... equipped armies to America. In 1758, Pitt sent a large naval fleet up St. Lawrence River to threaten French cities. He took American ... View More
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Downfall of Spain and France ... They even lightly settled the inland waterways of the St. Lawrence River, as well as the Gulf Coast Louisiana. At home the story was no different. ... View More
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Impacts of Climate Change ... Canadaamp39s water to decrease. For example, the levels of water in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River will decrease. In 1964, low ... View More
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The world imagined and the world discovered ... In 1534, French settler Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River in Canada. In the 1600s, Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec and made settlements there. ... View More
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Ontario, Canda and moving out of the Pioneer stage ... social life in the region.ampquotWhite: 1985 Furthermore, a canal system was completed ampquotin 1848 with the opening of new canals on the Upper St. Lawrence Riverampquot. ... View More
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