First meeting of the sovereign council of New France
In 1663, the King of France ordered a sovereign council to be formed, giving New France its first formal government. The council met in the Chateau Saint-Louis fortifications. These administrative buildings in the heart of Québec City were destroyed and rebuilt on several occasions. In 1930, painter Charles Huot depicted the council’s first meeting. The painting has since hung in the Quebec parliament building.
Charles Huot
Assemblée nationale du Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1930
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