In the confused and tumultuous history of the natives of this continent one now and then sees some tribe or league of tribes possessed for a time with
Table of Contents of Francis Parkman's books on French Canada published on this site.
Parkman Part 6 v1, Chapter 11
Mr. Atkinson, envoy on the part of New Hampshire, joined Thaxter and Dudley, and the three set out for Montreal, over the ice of Lake
Parkman Vol. 6-1, Chapter 10
The French called the lands of present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and a part of Maine “Acadia”.Our special project presenting the
Parkman Vol. 6-1, Chapter 9
In spite of the losses and humiliations of the war, great expectations were formed from the new scheme.Our special project presenting the
Parkman Vol. 6-1, Chapter 8
He tried to escape; but his vessel was seized and moored under the guns of the town, and it is needless to say that his mission was a
Parkman Part 6 v1, Chapter 7
To hunt Indians with an endless forest behind them was like chasing shadows. The Acadians were surer game.Our special project presenting the
Parkman Part 6 v1, Chapter 6
New England in peace or war had a lion's share of the Acadian fisheries.Our special project presenting the definitive account of France in
Parkman Part 6 v1, Chapter 5
The conflict is in the main a weary detail of the murder of one, two, three, or more men, women, or children waylaid in fields, woods, and lonely
Parkman Part 6-1, Chapter 4
About midwinter the governor of Canada sent another large war-party against the New England border.Our special project presenting the definitive