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E63. Cross of Gaspe

E63. Cross of Gaspe

History of North America · History of North America

July 15, 202418m 39s

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On Jacques Cartier’s first exploration trip in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, he planted a 30-foot wooden cross overlooking the bay of Gaspé (Quebec, Canada) symbolizing the ownership of the territory on behalf of the French King, Francis I, on July 24th, 1534. Enjoy this ENCORE Presentation! 

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