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Le rêve de Champlain - Héritage 1627-1635

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Charles I sends privateers without faith or law to seize the French establishments in America: the Kirke brothers. Champlain had to give them back the colony without resisting. Quebec City now belonged to England. In 1633, Champlain made his triumphant return to the habitation. He worked tirelessly to rebuild and populate New France. Until Christmas Eve 1635, when Champlain died at the age of 65. David Hackett Fisher, along with Martin Dufour, Chief of the Innu Council of Essipit, helps us trace Champlain's legacy.