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Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France by Samuel de Champlain; Gayle Brunelle - First Edition, 2012 from Macmillan Student Store
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Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France

First  Edition|©2012  Samuel de Champlain; Gayle Brunelle

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As an explorer, cartographer, administrator and diplomat to the Native American he encountered in North America between 1603 and 1633, Samuel de Champlain authored four accounts of his explorations and observations. Through an in-depth and uniform examination of his career as an explorer, Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France challenges you to consider how, through his explorations, his writings, and his remarkable maps, Champlain shaped our understanding of early North American history.

Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Maps and Illustrations
 
PART ONE. INTRODUCTION: SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN: BETWEEN FRANCE AND THE NEW WORLD
     France and North America Before Champlain
     Explorer, Cartographer, Diplomat, Enigma (Colonial Administrator)
     Champlain's Legacy: Founder of New France?
 
PART TWO. THE DOCUMENTS
1. Explorer
      1. Samuel de Champlain, On Exploring the Coast of Nurumbega (Maine), 1604
      2. Samuel de Champlain, On Attempts to Visit the "Inland Sea" (Hudson's Bay), 1613
2. Navigator, Cartographer, and Illustrator
      3. Guillemme Levasseur, A Map of the Atlantic Ocean, 1601
      4. Samuel de Champlain, Map of the Atlantic Coast from Acadia to Nantucket Sound, 1607
      5. Samuel de Champlain, detail from A Map of New France for the Literate Public, 1612
      6. Samuel de Champlain, Map of 1613 (Document 6)
      7. Samuel de Champlain, On the Duties and Skills of a Good Seaman, 1632
3. Witness to the Native American World
      8. Samuel de Champlain, Renewing a Crucial Alliance Between the French and the Montagnais, May 1603
      9. Samuel de Champlain, Observations and Mutual Incomprehension at Tadoussac, 1603
      10. Samuel de Champlain, On the Founding of Québec, and Observations of the Montagnais Living Nearby, 1608
     11. Samuel de Champlain, A Journey Into Iroquois Territory and a Battle at Lake Champlain, 1609
     12. Samuel de Champlain, In Huronia—Observations and A Military Alliance, 1615-1616
4. Administrator and Diplomat
     13. Samuel de Champlain, Two Ceremonies in Acadia: A Souriquois Funeral and the Order of Good Cheer, 1606-1607
     14. Samuel de Champlain, On Mediating Struggles Over the Fur Trade, 1620
     15. Samuel de Champlain, Conflict and Negotiations With the Natives, 1627
     16. Samuel de Champlain, An English Blockade Threatens Québec's Survival, 1628
 
Appendixes
      A Chronology of the Life of Samuel de Champlain (1523-1635)
      Questions for Consideration
      Selected Bibliography

Index

Authors

Samuel de Champlain


Gayle Brunelle

Gayle K. Brunelle (Ph.D. Emory University) is a professor of history at California State University, Fullerton, where she specializes in Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World. She is co-author of Murder in the Métro: Laetitia Toureaux and the Cagoule in 1930s France, (2010) author of The New World Merchants of Rouen, 1559-1630 and, has written numerous articles and book chapters.


As an explorer, cartographer, administrator and diplomat to the Native American he encountered in North America between 1603 and 1633, Samuel de Champlain authored four accounts of his explorations and observations. Through an in-depth and uniform examination of his career as an explorer, Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France challenges you to consider how, through his explorations, his writings, and his remarkable maps, Champlain shaped our understanding of early North American history.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Maps and Illustrations
 
PART ONE. INTRODUCTION: SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN: BETWEEN FRANCE AND THE NEW WORLD
     France and North America Before Champlain
     Explorer, Cartographer, Diplomat, Enigma (Colonial Administrator)
     Champlain's Legacy: Founder of New France?
 
PART TWO. THE DOCUMENTS
1. Explorer
      1. Samuel de Champlain, On Exploring the Coast of Nurumbega (Maine), 1604
      2. Samuel de Champlain, On Attempts to Visit the "Inland Sea" (Hudson's Bay), 1613
2. Navigator, Cartographer, and Illustrator
      3. Guillemme Levasseur, A Map of the Atlantic Ocean, 1601
      4. Samuel de Champlain, Map of the Atlantic Coast from Acadia to Nantucket Sound, 1607
      5. Samuel de Champlain, detail from A Map of New France for the Literate Public, 1612
      6. Samuel de Champlain, Map of 1613 (Document 6)
      7. Samuel de Champlain, On the Duties and Skills of a Good Seaman, 1632
3. Witness to the Native American World
      8. Samuel de Champlain, Renewing a Crucial Alliance Between the French and the Montagnais, May 1603
      9. Samuel de Champlain, Observations and Mutual Incomprehension at Tadoussac, 1603
      10. Samuel de Champlain, On the Founding of Québec, and Observations of the Montagnais Living Nearby, 1608
     11. Samuel de Champlain, A Journey Into Iroquois Territory and a Battle at Lake Champlain, 1609
     12. Samuel de Champlain, In Huronia—Observations and A Military Alliance, 1615-1616
4. Administrator and Diplomat
     13. Samuel de Champlain, Two Ceremonies in Acadia: A Souriquois Funeral and the Order of Good Cheer, 1606-1607
     14. Samuel de Champlain, On Mediating Struggles Over the Fur Trade, 1620
     15. Samuel de Champlain, Conflict and Negotiations With the Natives, 1627
     16. Samuel de Champlain, An English Blockade Threatens Québec's Survival, 1628
 
Appendixes
      A Chronology of the Life of Samuel de Champlain (1523-1635)
      Questions for Consideration
      Selected Bibliography

Index

Samuel de Champlain


Gayle Brunelle

Gayle K. Brunelle (Ph.D. Emory University) is a professor of history at California State University, Fullerton, where she specializes in Early Modern Europe and the Atlantic World. She is co-author of Murder in the Métro: Laetitia Toureaux and the Cagoule in 1930s France, (2010) author of The New World Merchants of Rouen, 1559-1630 and, has written numerous articles and book chapters.


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