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French and Dutch Immigration
- French colonization in the New World
- French and Dutch Immigration: Fact Focus
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- The Jesuit missionaries in the New World
- New France
- Down the Mississippi
- Le pays des Illinois
- Daily Life in New France
- Louisiana
- French Americans
- The Dutch colonizers and immigrants
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