GENERAL INDEX 



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Colonization — 



— 1636 — under the syndicate — mode of 



recruiting settlers — 1896, I. 6, 164. 

 — 1639 — arrival of settlers — 1894, I. 



154. 

 — 1640-1648 — arrival of settlers — 



1897, I. 76. 

 — 1650 — arrival of settlers — 1896, I. 



101. 

 — 1654— arrival of settlers — 1894, I. 



155-157. 

 — 1659 — arrival of settlers — 1894, I. 



155. 

 — 1659-1672 — arrival of settlers — 



1896, I. 73. 

 — 1660 — arrival of settlers — 1896, I. 



166. 

 — 1662-1670 — arrival of settlers — 



1894, I. 155-157. 



— Most of the first settlers are still re- 

 presented by their family on the 

 same land — 1885, I. 17. 



— Colonization and the gentry under 

 the French régime — 1896, I. 65-94. 



— -The Canadian seigniors have made 

 no colonization — 1896, I. 78-81. 



—1662— New settlers— 1896, I. 47, 79, 

 105-107, 122; 1901, I. 64; 1902, I. 26. 



— 1665 — New settlers — 1885, I. 63; 



1895, I. 9; 1902, I. 25. 



— 1666 — Plan of Talon — 1902, 1. 57, 60. 

 — 1666-1675 — Immigration — 1902, I. 



52-60. 

 — 1666-1675 — Women — see French 



Canadians. 

 — 1672 — arrival of settlers — 1885, I. 



27. 

 — 1673 — no more emigrants sent from 



France — 1885, I. 25; 1901, I. 64, 80; 



1902, I. 59. 

 — What the French understand by the 



word Colony— 1903, I. 48. 

 — The South shore of the St. Lawrence 



was colonized b}^ settlers from the 



North shore after 1670 — 1895, I. 18; 



1896, I. 109, 130. 



—The man at the plough— 1891, I. 67. 



— 1730-1744 — Immigrants in small 

 number— 1885, I. 28. 



— 1750 — La Galissonnière proposes to 

 colonize the shores of the Great 

 Lakes— 1889, I. 55. 

 Colonial conference at Ottawa — 1895, II. 3. 

 Colorado potato beetle — 1882, IV. 78. 

 Columbia College — prizes— 1893, XII. 

 Columnaria Halli— 1900, IV. 143; 1903, IV. 



100. 

 Columns — flexure of— 1892, III. 23. 

 Colville— Lord — 1760 — at Quebec— 1905, 



XLIV. 



— 1762 — at Newfoundland — 1905, 



LX. 

 Colymbus— 1882, IV. 49. 

 Comandra— 1882, IV. 45; 1883, IV. 131. 



Commerce — 



— 1609 — fur trade at Lake St. Peter — 



1904, I. 77. 

 — 1609 — fur trade and the Iroquois — 



1904, I. 78-80. 

 — 1610 — fur trade at Lake St. Peter — 



1904, I. 81. See Rochelle, Rouen, 

 St. Malo. 



— 1648— duty on fur.s— 1896, I. 84. 

 — 1648 — delegation to Boston — 1896, 



L91. 

 — 1650 — fur trade diminished — 1900, 



I. 75. 

 — 1650 — state of fur trade until 1675 — 



1901, I. 79, 80. 

 — 1661— duty on furs— 1904, II. 234. 

 —1665 — free trade — 1896, I. 84. 

 — 1665 — price of furs— 1906, I. 43. 

 — 1670 — the Iroquois trade with the 



English — 1901, 1.65. 

 — 1671 — trade of Upper Canada — 



1901, 1.55,59,62,63,65. 

 — 1673 — fur trade cause of trouble — 



1901, I. 75-78. 

 —1675 — duty on furs- 1901, I. 79. 

 — 1680-1760 — discoveries are made 



for the benefit of the fur trade — 



1896, I. 86-89. 

 — 1684 — fur traders provoke hostilities 



with the Iroquoi.s— 1893, I. 15; 1894, 



I. 76, 91, 112; 1896, I. 85-92, 161; 



1898, I. 5, 11. 

 —1686— fur trade — 1906, I. 44-45. 

 — 1689 — price of beaver skins — 1906, 



1.43. 

 — 1690 — value of a canoe load of furs — 



1896, I. 82, 83. 

 — 1690 — trade at the arrival of vessels 



from France — 1906, I. 46. 

 — 1705 — the Habitants have always 



been too much engaged in the fur 



trade — 1903, I. 48. 

 — 1715 — the intendant has a hand in 



the fur trade — 1903, I. 93. 

 — 1730 — the Church remonstrates 



against the manner the fur trade is 



carried on — 1906, I. 10. 

 — ^1750 — plan of the lumber trade — 



1894, I. 16. 

 — 1750 — commerce between France 



and Canada— 1906, I. 45. 

 — Commerce between France and 



Canada before 1760—1906, I. 45-61. 

 — -Commerce of Canada witli the West 



Indies during the French régime — 



1905, LIX. 



— trade in Canada before 1760 — 1905, 



LVIII. 

 — Commerce in Canada, 1675-1760 — 



under what influence — 1896, I. 84. 

 — Commerce under the French régime 



—1905, LXXXI. 

 — Fur trade under the French régime — 



1896, 1.81-85. 



