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Jacques Raudot (1638 - 20
February 1728, Paris) was the co-Intendant of New
France between 1705 and 1710 with his son Antoine-Denis
Raudot. In 1709
Raudot issued...
- Antoine-Denis
Raudot (1679 – 28 July 1737) was the co-intendant of New
France from 1705 to 1710,
along with
Jacques Raudot, his father.
Raudot was born in...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved June 21, 2020. Kinietz,
William Vernon, &
Raudot,
Antoine Denis. The
Indians of the
Western Great Lakes, 1615-1760. United...
- Claude-Marie
Raudot [fr], who was
hostile to
First and
Second Empire, and
wrote that
France was
living and
wished to live in a
world of illusion.
Raudot pointed...
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Daniel d'Auger de
Subercase Jacques Raudot becomes co-Intendant of New
France with his son Antoine-Denis
Raudot.
Anthony Beale was
appointed governor...
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Raudot Ordinance of 1709 was a law in the
French colony of New
France that
legalized slavery. On
April 13, 1709, New
France intendant Jacques Raudot p****ed...
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State laws
Raudot Ordinance of 1709 Code Noir
Northwest Ordinance Jay
Treaty Constitution of
Michigan Personal Liberty Act of 1855
Federal laws Fugitive...
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Shawbridge and the
Township of Abercrombie.
Creation of the Muni****lity of
Raudot.
Creation of the Muni****lity of Saint-David-de-Falardeau from territories...
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State laws
Raudot Ordinance of 1709 Code Noir
Northwest Ordinance Jay
Treaty Constitution of
Michigan Personal Liberty Act of 1855
Federal laws Fugitive...
- not seem to have
applied to
Canada and so, in 1709, the
intendant Jacques Raudot issued an
ordinance officially recognizing slavery in New France; slavery...