The Jesuit Missions - Thomas Guthrie Marquis - Books -  - 9798675254736 - September 22, 2020
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The Jesuit Missions


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Book Excerpt: ...dia (1611-13) had been broken up. The Canadian mission is usually associated with the Jesuits, and rightly so, for to them, as we shall see, belongs its most glorious history; but it was the Recollets who pioneered the way. When the friars reached Quebec they arranged a division of labour in this manner: Jamay and Du Plessis were to remain at Quebec; D'Olbeau was to return to Tadoussac and essay the thorny task of converting the tribes round that fishing and trading station; while to Le Caron was assigned a more distant field, but one that promised a rich harvest. Six or seven hundred miles from Quebec, in the region of Lake Simcoe and the Georgian Bay, dwelt the Hurons, a sedentary people living in villages and practising a rude agriculture. In these respects they differed from the Algonquin tribes of the St Lawrence, who had no fixed abodes and depended on forest and stream for a living. The Hurons, too, were bound to the French by both war and trade. Champlain had assisted them and the Algonquins inClose...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 22, 2020
ISBN13 9798675254736
Pages 82
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   131 g
Language English  

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