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nation based in what is now New York. It ended their attacks on French settlers and reduced the threat to the colony for some years. Afterward, he accorded to himself the monopoly on the fur trade; settlers sought to open the trade by petitioning King
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As a prominent lawyer in France, in 1613 Lauzon was appointed a counsellor in the Parliament. He served in several government positions, including president of the Grand Conseil, intendant of
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Lauzon was appointed as governor in 1651. He moved with his three sons – including François, the eldest, who was a member of Parliament for
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Lauzon had been developing interests in the colony of New France. He was a founding member and became the director of the
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from 1651 to 1657, one of the most challenging times for the new colony. He also was born into being the lord of Lirec.
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Lauzon returned to France, where he continued his business and political career. He died in 1666 at the age of 80, in
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governor of New France
Provence
Guyenne
Dauphiné
Compagnie des Cent-Associés
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Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière
Lauzon, Quebec
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"Quebec History"
Jean de Lauson
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"Jean de Lauzon"
Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge
Governor of New France
Vicomte d'Argenson

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