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WARS--CONQUEST 0 n 
"NADA. 
Dar 
tion of the people did not receivo that attention it does at 
the present time. "There was no System of Schools, and 
Only the larger towns en joyed this advantage. 
10. Vaudreuil died in 1725, fter govemning the Province 
for twenty-one yoars. Ho was 8ucceeded the following 
ycar by the Baron de Bern’ >rnois. In 1731, a party of 
Montreal merchants explored the regions now called 
Manitobn and Keowatin. They built several trading 
forts, one of which, near Winnipeg, was called Fort 
Maurepas. The same party explored the Missouri in 
1738, and reached the Rocky Mountains in 17 >» 
CHAPTER vv 
COLONIAL WARS 
1. Roundary nes, 6. Montealm and Wolfe 
2. English plans, hourg and Quebec, 
3, Trenty of Aix-In-Chapelle-— 7. Quebec surrenderel. 
Halifax founder. 8, Surrender of Canada. 
1, The last French Governor, 9. Treaty of Paris. 
> Braddock's Defeat —Acadians, 10, Terms of Surrender. 
11. Pontiac 
CONQUEST OF CANADA. 
- Lois. 
1. Trouble was agaln brewing in Europe, and its influ- 
Me spreud to America, where the colonies of Franco and 
A Tenewed the strife of the former two contests, 
; 20 direct causo of the war on this continent was the 
a W Uhe two nations about their boundaries. "The 
Scotia Wi owned Acadia, which they called Nova 
» While the French still possessed the country north 
of the Bar “ Wünly, and tk. dispute was, who should 
have the u 1 A. the valley of 
ho Ohio “= GIGEO Wi kn x. wie French 
“lniming Sven eLLG eUNtry Det. N _ Eu and the 
Alleghe v Mountains, over ww. Euglislı were ex- 
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