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Readings and Background

Champlain’s legacy is complicated. In general, historians have traditionally seen his efforts as instrumental in establishing France’s dominance in the New World and he has the title of the “Father of New France.” Anthropologist Bruce Trigger (1971) was one of the first modern scholars to question Champlain’s skill as an explorer and diplomat. He found Champlain arrogant and demonstrating little sensitivity for Indigenous culture and politics. More recently, David Hackett Fischer (2008) has argued the opposite; that Champlain was a humanist whose “dream” was to create a multi-ethic region where different peoples could live harmoniously.

Today, Champlain is often seen as a colonizer whose actions in establishing a French presence in North America mark the beginning of centuries of tumultuous settler-Indigenous relations. His raids against the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) are often provided as evidence of disrespectful and destructive behaviour. On the other hand, he was also a strong ally of the Anishinaabe (Algonquian), Wendat (Huron), and Tionontati (Petun) who entreated him to move into the interior where he joined them in their disputes against their enemies.

This list offers various scholarly perspectives on Champlain, his era, and his legacy.

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Champlain Committee

  • President Groarke’s Message to the University Community
  • Champlain Committee Principles & Process
    • Champlain Committee Members
  • History of Champlain College’s Name
  • Who was Samuel de Champlain?
  • Readings and Background
    • A Bibliography of Readings
    • Archival Documents
    • Other University Reports
    • Video Resources
  • Students Consider and Reflect on the Legacy of Champlain
  • Frequently Asked Questions
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