In addition to the habitants, there were the coureurs de bois, traders who negotiated for furs with the Indians in the upper reaches of the Ottawa River and in the Great Lakes. SETTLEMENTS OUTSIDE QUÉBEC The French settled in other parts of North America as well. By the Treaty of ...
placed the lower classes through downward mobility, ally accounting for most of the population by the 1800 lues came to dominate English society and laid the moral, cultural, and behavioral basis for the Industrial Revolution (Clark, 2007, 2009a, 2009b). The Industrial Revolution would end this...