French Canadians in Michigan

As the first European settlers in Michigan, the French Canadians left an indelible mark on the place names and early settlement patterns of the Great Lakes State. Because of its importance in the fur trade, many French Canadians migrated to Michigan, settling primarily along the Detroit- Illinois trade route, and throughout the fur trade avenues of the Straits of Mackinac. When the British conquered New France in 1763, most Europeans in Michigan were Francophones. John DuLong explores the history and influence of these early French Canadians, and traces, as well, the successive 19th- and 20th-century waves of industrial migration from Quebec, creating new communities outside the old fur trade routes of their ancestors.

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French Canadians in Michigan

As the first European settlers in Michigan, the French Canadians left an indelible mark on the place names and early settlement patterns of the Great Lakes State. Because of its importance in the fur trade, many French Canadians migrated to Michigan, settling primarily along the Detroit- Illinois trade route, and throughout the fur trade avenues of the Straits of Mackinac. When the British conquered New France in 1763, most Europeans in Michigan were Francophones. John DuLong explores the history and influence of these early French Canadians, and traces, as well, the successive 19th- and 20th-century waves of industrial migration from Quebec, creating new communities outside the old fur trade routes of their ancestors.

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French Canadians in Michigan

French Canadians in Michigan

by John P. DuLong
French Canadians in Michigan

French Canadians in Michigan

by John P. DuLong

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As the first European settlers in Michigan, the French Canadians left an indelible mark on the place names and early settlement patterns of the Great Lakes State. Because of its importance in the fur trade, many French Canadians migrated to Michigan, settling primarily along the Detroit- Illinois trade route, and throughout the fur trade avenues of the Straits of Mackinac. When the British conquered New France in 1763, most Europeans in Michigan were Francophones. John DuLong explores the history and influence of these early French Canadians, and traces, as well, the successive 19th- and 20th-century waves of industrial migration from Quebec, creating new communities outside the old fur trade routes of their ancestors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870135828
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 08/15/2008
Series: Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series
Pages: 56
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

John P. DuLong is president of the Detroit Chapter of the French Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan and author of the forthcoming book, Tracing Your French Ancestry: A Guide to North American French Genealogical Research.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
French Canadians in Michigan1
French Canadians during the Colonial Period3
The Transition Period11
French Canadians during the Industrial Period15
French Canadians Today29
Sidebars
French Canadians at Michilimackinac8
Metis14
The Copper Country French Canadians20
Un Canadian Errant/A Wandering Canadian24
Tourtiere Recipe30
Notes35
For Further Reference
Reenactment Organizations41
Geneological Organizations41
Museums42
Libraries and Archives43
Music43
Printed Sources44
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