Chronicles of Canada Volume 06 - The Great Intendant: A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada 1665-1672
Talon worked closely with lieutenant-general Prouville de Tracy to achieve the surrender of the Iroquois in 1627, thereby ending the threat that had hung over the colony for 20 years. Although Talon did not join the troops in the field, at Tracy's request, he had a very large share in the success of the French arms through his constant and meticulous care in placing at the disposition of the army everything that was necessary for the war, despite the poverty of the colony, the lack of roads, and the distances. Summary by Wikipedia.
Genre(s): Early Modern
Language: English
Group: Chronicles of Canada Series
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | To The Rescue Of New France | J. M. Smallheer |
00:11:23 |
Play 02 | New France In 1665 | John Rose |
00:22:39 |
Play 03 | The Iroquois Subdued | Esther |
00:17:44 |
Play 04 | A Colonial Colbert | Jc Guan |
00:31:41 |
Play 05 | The Intendant And The Sovereign Council | Robin Cotter |
00:32:09 |
Play 06 | Talon And The Clergy | Robin Cotter |
00:17:04 |
Play 07 | Talon's Eventful Journey | Kevin McAsh |
00:12:50 |
Play 08 | Renewed Efforts And Progress | Robin Cotter |
00:17:50 |
Play 09 | Talon's Administration Ends | Kevin McAsh |
00:11:40 |