The book The Conquest of New France was written by author Wrong, George Mckinnon, 1860-1948 Here you can read free online of The Conquest of New France book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Conquest of New France a good or bad book?
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He intended to build trading-posts as he went westward andto make the last post always a base from which to advance still farther. His difficulties read like those of Columbus. His men not only dislikedthe hard work which was inevitable but were haunted by superstitiousfears of malignant fiends in the unknown land who were ready to punishthe invaders of their secrets. The route lay across the rough countrybeyond Lake Superior. There were many long portages over which his menmust carry the provi...sions and heavy stores for trade. At lengththe party reached Rainy Lake, and out of Rainy Lake the waters flowwestward. The country seemed delightful. Fish and game were abundant, and it was not hard to secure a rich store of furs. On the shore of thelake, in a charming meadow surrounded by oak trees, La Verendrye built atrading-post on waters flowing to the west, naming it Fort St. Pierre. The voyageurs could now travel westward with the current. It is certainthat other Frenchmen had preceded them in that region, but this is thefirst voyage of discovery of which we have any details.
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