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Le 19 juillet 1629, Champlain et son fidèle compagnon François Gravé, sieur du Pont, signent l'acte de capitulation de Québec. Fait prisonnier par les frères Kirke, des corsaires anglais, Champlain est transféré à Londres, avant de rentrer en France. À Paris, il s'emploie à permettre la récupération de Québec et de l'Acadie, tombée entre les mains de l'Écossais William Alexander. Malheureusement pour Champlain, le roi Louis XIII ne tarde pas à le disgracier: on le soupçonne d
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Release date | December 05th 2011 |
Language | French |
Publisher | SEPTENTRION |
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Number of pages | 696 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
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- Samuel de Champlain ·
- Tadoussac ·
- Caen ·
- Nouvelle-France ·
- Iroquois ·
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