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Quebec, birthplace of New France
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Quebec, founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, became the capital of New France in 1663. This fortress city and inland seaport served as a crucial control point, linking the Atlantic World with the vast network of navigable rivers and lakes that were the lifeblood of the French empire in North America. This is the second book in the Mendel Guides series, a richly-illustrated collection of volumes that offers an inspiring new vision of Quebec, declared a World Heritage City b
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Release date | April 05th 2012 |
Language | French |
Publisher | SYLVAIN HARVEY |
Collection | Guides Mendel |
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Number of pages | 141 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Measure | 25 cm (Height) |
Accessibility | No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format Paper No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format PDF |