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E75. Kingdom of Saguenay

E75. Kingdom of Saguenay

History of North America · History of North America

September 9, 202410m 37s

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The Kingdom of Saguenay was a legendary, mythical, fanciful country rich in gold and diamonds supposedly located, according to the Natives, inland of present-day Quebec City. Adventurer Jacques Cartier tried in vain to reach this realm on several occasions. From 1541-43 France attempted to Colonize Canada at the Cap Rouge settlement along the interior of the St.-Lawrence river valley. Cartier’s superior was Jean-François Roberval, a French military officer appointed viceroy of Canada by King Francis the First. Enjoy this ENCORE Presentation!

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