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Get-rich-quick attitude hinders early development of New France [3]
French governor and intendant want Indigenous allies to resist British, possibly with their direct support (Note: "savages" used) [4]
Sisters of the Congregation in Montreal "are poor[...]and poorly nourished, although indefatigable" in serving at Hôtel-Dieu [5]
Council of Marine informed of Montreal fire losses, including 138 houses and "more than one million to the merchants and bourgeois" [6]
Intendant of Canada encourages alliance of Indigenous people and Acadians to drive British from Nova Scotia [7]
Call to move Newfoundlanders off island after William Keen and other residents have enough of murder and other "great disorders" [8]
"Dayly Cry here is for Justice" - Nova Scotia Governor and Council authorize themselves to be court of justice meeting quarterly [9]
Recommendation to expel French inhabitants of Nova Scotia, who refuse to give allegiance to Crown and divert trade to French ports [10]
"Promising beginnings" - New York gratifies Five Nations with deal for Lake Ontario trading post plus proof of French lies to them [11]
Illustration: Five Nations "Indian sachems" meeting with N.Y. Gov. Burnet give him beaver for his new wife (Note: racial stereotypes) [12]
With French favouring might over treaty right, Britain must make itself "considerable" in American colonies and build frontier forts [13]
Detailed description of French routes from Montreal to their settlements on Mississippi River [14]
Names and numbers of Indigenous allies of French detailed and compared with far fewer British allies [15]
As France has done, Britain should reinforce its bonds with Indigenous peoples through gifts, marriage, religion, trade and treaties [16]
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Events from the year 1721 in Canada.
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Get-rich-quick attitude hinders early development of New France [3]
French governor and intendant want Indigenous allies to resist British, possibly with their direct support (Note: "savages" used) [4]
Sisters of the Congregation in Montreal "are poor[...]and poorly nourished, although indefatigable" in serving at Hôtel-Dieu [5]
Council of Marine informed of Montreal fire losses, including 138 houses and "more than one million to the merchants and bourgeois" [6]
Intendant of Canada encourages alliance of Indigenous people and Acadians to drive British from Nova Scotia [7]
Call to move Newfoundlanders off island after William Keen and other residents have enough of murder and other "great disorders" [8]
"Dayly Cry here is for Justice" - Nova Scotia Governor and Council authorize themselves to be court of justice meeting quarterly [9]
Recommendation to expel French inhabitants of Nova Scotia, who refuse to give allegiance to Crown and divert trade to French ports [10]
"Promising beginnings" - New York gratifies Five Nations with deal for Lake Ontario trading post plus proof of French lies to them [11]
Illustration: Five Nations "Indian sachems" meeting with N.Y. Gov. Burnet give him beaver for his new wife (Note: racial stereotypes) [12]
With French favouring might over treaty right, Britain must make itself "considerable" in American colonies and build frontier forts [13]
Detailed description of French routes from Montreal to their settlements on Mississippi River [14]
Names and numbers of Indigenous allies of French detailed and compared with far fewer British allies [15]
As France has done, Britain should reinforce its bonds with Indigenous peoples through gifts, marriage, religion, trade and treaties [16]