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Challenging the traditional narrative of an orderly establishment of law, sovereignty, and authority in the colony, Disputing New France reveals how negotiations and contestations among a range of actors actively shaped empire building, offering readers an intertwined history of French state formation and empire building in New France.
French --- Commercial law --- History --- History. --- To 1763 --- France --- Colonies --- Administration --- Admiralty. --- Canada. --- Cardinal Richelieu. --- Communaute des Habitants. --- Compagnie de la Nouvelle France. --- Compagnie des Cent Associes. --- Company One Hundred Associates. --- European expansion. --- Fishermen. --- French courts. --- Guillaume de Caen. --- La Rochelle. --- Montmorency. --- New World. --- North America. --- Pierre du Gua. --- Quebec. --- Rouen et Saint Malo. --- Saint Lawrence River. --- Samuel Champlain. --- archives. --- chartered. --- colonization. --- empire. --- enterprises. --- formation. --- fur trade. --- imperial. --- legal history. --- litigation. --- maritime power. --- privilege. --- royal commissions Canada. --- sieur de Monts. --- society. --- state. --- tools. --- traders. --- viceroy.
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Art museums. --- Art --- Private collections. --- Alexander, Claud, --- Cuncliffe, A. P., --- Dewar, Helen Rose Banks, --- Robertson, M. R., --- Rowlandson, Thomas, --- Art collections. --- Greystoke Castle Collection
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