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A lively narrative history traces European exploration and settlement of the region from early voyages through the founding of trading posts, forts, and towns. It follows expeditions and colonists, encounters and alliances with Indigenous peoples, and the political and military contests between rival imperial powers. Chapters recount sieges and battles, prominent leaders and personal episodes, the deportation of Acadians, the conquest of Quebec, Loyalist migration, and later uprisings, showing how conflict and population movements reshaped communities. Written in an accessible, often romanticized style for younger readers, the work blends anecdote, portraiture, and colour illustrations to evoke the people and landscapes of early Canadian history.
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