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Habitants (French: [abitɑ̃] ) were
French settlers and
inhabitants of
French origin who
farmed the land
along both s****s of the St.
Lawrence River and...
- The
Company of
Habitants (French:
Compagnie des
Habitants [kɔ̃paɲi dez‿abitɑ̃] or the Communauté des
Habitants [kɔmynote -]) was a fur-trading company...
- The
Habitant token were a
series of
tokens that were
created for use
primarily within Lower Canada and were
issued in 1837.
Produced as a
successor to...
- widely-read and
loved poets" in Canada. "His
first book of poetry, The
Habitant (1897), was
extremely successful,
establishing for him a re****tion as...
- Les
voyages aventureux du
Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsabal,
habitant du Cubiburu,
contenant les règles et
enseignments nécessaires à la
bonne et
seure navigation...
-
leading instead to its
being sub-granted to
peasant farmers, the
habitants. When a
habitant was
granted the
title deed to a lot, he had to
agree to accept...
- winters. The
garments served as
winter outerwear for
First Nations, the
habitants and
voyageurs of New France, the Métis of the Red
River Colony, and the...
- Vieux-
Habitants (French pronunciation: [vjøz‿abitɑ̃],
French for Old Inhabitants;
Guadeloupean Creole: Zabitan) is a
commune on Guadeloupe, a
French overseas...
- navigation, in 1579. Les
voyages aventureux du
Capitaine Martin de Hoyarsabal,
habitant du çubiburu was
published in
French and was
widely used by
French and Spanish...
- his
numerous writings,
mostly scientific and political, was
Lettres d'un
habitant de Genève,
which appeared in 1802. In this
first work, he
called for the...