Étienne Brûlé is believed to have landed in what is now Canada around 1610. He is often credited as one of the first European explorers to venture into the interior of Canada, specifically in the area of present-day Ontario. Brûlé traveled extensively with Indigenous peoples, particularly the Huron, and is known for his role in establishing relations between Indigenous groups and French colonizers. His explorations contributed to the mapping and understanding of the Great Lakes region.
He wanted that land for Canada and was prepared to kill for it.
Because the RCMP, previously known as the RNWMP and the NWMP, were the paramilitary arm of the Confederation. Without them Canada would not have been able to take over Western Canada. After 1919, their role expanded and their name changed to RCMP and they became Ottawa's police force all across the land, though not so much in the original province of Canada.
Many historians believe that the leading motive for the War of 1812 was the development of their a national identity and yes, the desire for land expansion (particularly in Canada).
Rupert's Land joined Confederation primarily due to economic and political factors. The region, controlled by the Hudson's Bay Company, faced challenges such as declining fur trade and external pressures from the United States. Confederation offered the promise of economic development, infrastructure improvements, and protection against American expansion. Ultimately, the desire for stability and growth led to Rupert's Land becoming part of Canada in 1870.
The US never really goes into detail about Canada in most text books. But Canada played its part in WWII. and I believe that Canada took in some immigrants. ____ Canada took in very few refugees and this is still a source of embarrassment.
I think 1617. I could be wrong.
Horstough Brule and Tooty Brule
Etienne Brule was not married. He was a French explorer and coureur des bois who established friendly relations with indigenous people in Canada during the early 17th century.
Etienne Brule was a French explorer and coureur des bois in Canada in the 17th century. he made a unique contribution to the geographical knowledge of New France.
France. He was born in 1592 in Champigny-sur-Marne
Etienne Brule was born in France in 1592. He was likely born at Champigny-sur-Marne.
1634
he wore stuff
He is a French explorer.
1595
he was looking for traesers gold and tails to come back to his home land.
There is limited information about Etienne Brule's family, but it is believed that he had at least one brother named Louis Brule. Louis Brule was a French fur trader and explorer who also spent time in the New World.