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Frontenac A Chronicle of Canadas Fighting Governor
by Charles W. Colby
When Frontenac arrived in Canada in 1672, he found a colony that had transformed from its humble beginnings into a thriving settlement, albeit with a population of fewer than seven thousand. The governance was sophisticated, echoing the divine right of kings that ruled in France. This captivating account delves into Frontenacs life and his role as a public official, exploring the complexities of colonial governance and the challenges he faced. Journey alongside him as he navigates the political landscape of New France, embodying the spirit of a fighting governor.
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When Frontenac arrived in Canada in 1672, he found a colony that had transformed from its humble beginnings into a thriving settlement, albeit with a population of fewer than seven thousand. The governance was sophisticated, echoing the divine right of kings that ruled in France. This captivating account delves into Frontenacs life and his role as a public official, exploring the complexities of colonial governance and the challenges he faced. Journey alongside him as he navigates the political landscape of New France, embodying the spirit of a fighting governor.
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Charles W. Colby
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