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French Pathfinders in North America

French Pathfinders in North America

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Jacques Cartier

Jacques Cartier



French Pathfinders

in

North America


By
William Henry Johnson



Author of "The World's Discoverers,"
"Pioneer Spaniards in North America,"
etc.



With Seven Full-Page Plates




Boston
Little, Brown, and Company
1912




Copyright, 1905,
BY LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY.
All rights reserved




FOREWORD

The compiler of the following sketches does not make any claim to originality. He has dealt with material that has been used often and again. Still there has seemed to him to be a place for a book which should outline the story of the great French explorers in such simple, direct fashion as might attract young readers. Trying to meet this need, he has sought to add to the usefulness of the volume by introductory chapters, simple in language, but drawn from the best authorities and carefully considered, giving a view of Indian society; also, by inserting numerous notes on Indian tribal connections, customs, and the like subjects.

By selecting a portion of Radisson's journal for publication he does not by any means range himself on the side of the scholarly and gifted writer who has come forward as the champion of that picturesque scoundrel, and seriously proposes him as the real hero of the Northwest, to whom, we are told, is due the honor which we have mistakenly lavished on such commonplace persons as Champlain, Joliet, Marquette, and La Salle.

While the present writer is not qualified to express a critical opinion as to the merits of the controversy about Radisson, a careful reading of his journal has given him an impression that the greatest part is so vague, so wanting in verifiable details, as to be worthless for historical purposes. One portion, however, seems unquestionably valuable, besides being exceedingly interesting. It is that which recounts his experiences on Lake Superior. It bears the plainest marks of truth and authenticity, and it is accepted as historical by the eminent critic, Dr. Reuben G. Thwaites. Therefore it is reproduced here, in abridged form; and on the strength of it Radisson is assigned a place among the Pathfinders.




CONTENTS


CHAPTER   PAGE
I. THE ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE INDIAN RACE 3
II. SOMETHING ABOUT INDIAN SOCIAL LIFE 15
III. THE IROQUOIS LEAGUE 27
IV. ACHIEVEMENTS OF FRENCHMEN IN THE NORTH OF AMERICA 45
V. JACQUES CARTIER, THE DISCOVERER OF CANADA 53
VI. JEAN RIBAUT: THE FRENCH AT PORT ROYAL, IN SOUTH CAROLINA 67
VII. RENÉ DE LAUDONNIÈRE: PLANTING A COLONY ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER 77
VIII. SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN IN NOVA SCOTIA 101
IX. SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN (continued): THE FRENCH ON THE ST. LAWRENCE AND THE GREAT LAKES 119
X. JESUIT MISSIONARY PIONEERS 147
XI. JEAN NICOLLET, LOUIS JOLIET, AND FATHER JACQUES MARQUETTE; THE DISCOVERERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI 169
XII. PIERRE ESPRIT RADISSON AND MÉDARD CHOUART EXPLORE LAKE SUPERIOR 187
XIII. ROBERT CAVELIER, SIEUR DE LA SALLE, THE FIRST EXPLORER OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI 225
XIV. LA SALLE AND THE FOUNDING OF LOUISIANA
[SUPPLEMENT: THE EXECUTION OF HIS PLAN BY BIENVILLE]
261
278
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