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Late in the year of 1615, Champlain returned to the Wendat and stayed with them over the winter, which permitted him to make the first ethnographic observations of this important nation, the events of which form the bulk of his book Voyages et Découvertes faites en la Nouvelle France, depuis l'année 1615 published in 1619. [6]
1610: Champlain is trying to find missionaries to go to the New World, he will ask to the Jesuits and then to the Recollects. 1611: Joseph le Caron becomes a Recollect. 1615: Father Chapouin sends four Recollects to accompany Champlain in his trip to Canada. Father le Caron is the first lettered European to go to Huronia.
SAMUEL DE On Us 11 At Pulaski Richfield, Town Of, New York: Champlain West Of Here On Lake Shore Champlain With French And Hurons Landed, Oct. 1615 On His Expedition Against Iroquois 18: 1809 STATE ROAD On Nys 49 At Roosevelt Corners Schroeppel, Town Of, New York: Later Plank Road. Passed Through Roosevelt Hamlet, Founded By Nicholas J ...
1635 - Samuel de Champlain dies on December 25. 1636 - Arrival of the new governor Charles Huault de Montmagny on June 12. 1639 - Foundation of the Société de Notre-Dame de Montréal. 1639 - Arrival of the Ursulines and the Hospitalières in the colony.
Samuel de Champlain recorded their existence on September 1, 1615, when he passed the weirs with the Huron en route to the battle with the Iroquois on the south east side of Lake Ontario. The Mnjikaning Fish Weirs was officially recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada on 12 June 1982. [7]
They have been invited by Lieutenant General Samuel de Champlain to strengthen the religious life in the colony of New France. Following the arrival of the Récollets in New France, the first ever mass is being celebrated on the island of Montreal .
Samuel de Champlain built "l'Habitation" to house 28 people. [10] However, the first winter proved formidable, and 20 of 28 men died. [10] By 1615, the first four missionaries arrived in Quebec. Among the first successful French settlers were Marie Rollet and her husband, Louis Hébert, credited as "les premier agriculteurs du Canada" [10] by 1617.
1608 – L'Habitation (Quebec City) was founded by Samuel de Champlain, near the ruins of Stadacona. 1615 – The first missionaries, the Recollets, arrived in the city. 1629-32 – the city briefly passed into possession of the English. 1629 – The Recollets left New France but returned in 1670. 1632 – Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1632).