Champlain surrenders Québec City to the Kirke brothers
In 1629, Québec City was a French town that was barely 20 years old. It was already the object of a first conflict with England, which had financed a privateering expedition to take possession of the settlement. Samuel de Champlain, founder and leader of the French colony, surrenders before the fleet led by Scottish brothers David and Thomas Kirke.
Éditeur: Raphael Tuck & Sons
Assemblée nationale du Québec
Public domain in Canada - Date: [between 1903 and 1948?]
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