Chemin Du Roy - External Link / Source

External Link / Source

  • Le Chemin du Roy (official site)
Topics of New France
Subdivisions Acadia (1604–1713) • Canada (1608–1763) • Louisiana (1699–1763, 1800–1803) • Newfoundland (1662–1713) • Île Royale (1713–1763)
Towns Acadia (Port Royal) • Canada (Quebec, Trois-Rivières, Montreal, Détroit) • Île Royale (Louisbourg) • Louisiana (Mobile, New Orleans) • Newfoundland (Plaisance) • List of towns
Forts Fort Rouillé • Fort Michilimackinac • Fort de Buade;• Fort de Chartres • Fort Detroit • Fort Carillon • Fort Condé • Fort Duquesne • Fortress of Louisbourg • Castle Hill • List of Forts
Government Canada (Governor General, Intendant, Sovereign Council, Bishop of Quebec, Governor of Trois-Rivières, Governor of Montreal) • Acadia (Governor, Lieutenant-General) • Newfoundland (Governor, Lieutenant-General) • Louisiana (Governor, Intendant, Superior Council) • Île Royale (Governor, Intendant, Superior Council)
Justice Intendancy • Superior Council • Admiralty court • Provostship • Officiality • Seigneurial court • Attorney • Bailiff • Maréchaussée • Code Noir
Economy Seigneurial system • 1666 census • Fur trade • Company of 100 Associates • Crozat's Company • Mississippi Company • Compagnie de l'Occident • Chemin du Roy • Coureur des bois • Voyageurs
Society Habitants • King's Daughters • Métis • Amerindians] • Slavery
Religions Jesuit missions • Récollets • Grey Nuns • Ursulines • Sulpicians
War & Peace Intercolonial Wars • French and Iroquois Wars • Great Upheaval • Great Peace of Montreal • Schenectady massacre • Deerfield massacre
Related French colonization of the Americas • French colonial empire • History of Quebec • History of the Acadians • History of Louisiana • French West Indies • Carib Expulsion • African slave trade
Communities along the Chemin du Roy
Arranged west to east; termini in italics
  • Repentigny
  • Saint-Sulpice
  • L'Assomption
  • Lavaltrie
  • Lanoraie
  • Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier
  • Berthierville
  • Saint-Cuthbert
  • Saint-Barthélemy
  • Maskinongé
  • Louiseville
  • Yamachiche
  • Trois-Rivières
  • Champlain
  • Batiscan
  • Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
  • Deschambault-Grondines
  • Portneuf
  • Cap-Santé
  • Donnacona
  • Neuville
  • Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
  • Quebec City

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