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A Royal Colony
From: A People's History of Quebec
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This chapter continues to explore Quebec’s early history, from 1663 on. It looks at tensions and interactions between the French, British, and Indigenous nations living in Nouvelle-France, and ends with the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht, the content of which would have profound effects on the population of Nouvelle-France.
Contributors
Jacques Lacoursière
JACQUES LACOURSIÈRE is a household name in Quebec. His five-volume Histoire populaire du Québec has been a bestseller since the first volume appeared in 1995. To date more than 300,000 copies have been sold.Robin Philpot
Born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, ROBIN PHILPOT is a Montreal writer and translator. He is publisher of Baraka Books.