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Cadet, Head of Canadian supplies department, [203].
Canada, paternal government in, [24]-[25]; war on English colonies, [45] et seq.; English plans for ending French power in, [87]-[88]; corruption in, [203]-[204], [207]-[208]; famine in, [208]; population (1763), [234]; French Canadians, [235]-[237].
Canada and English colonies compared, as to population, [35]; finances, [35]-[37]; leaders, [37]-[38]; governors, [39]; religion, [40]-[41]; education, [42]; books and newspapers, [42]-[43]; character of people, [78].
Canseau, taken by French, [79]; British arrive at, [82].
Cape Breton, Island of, [65], [72], [74].
Cartier, Jacques, [98].
Céloron de Blainville, [146] et seq.
Champlain, Samuel de, [100].
Charles II, becomes King (1660), [28]; of Catholic faith, [30]; intrigues with France [31]; Catholic persecution under, [31]; death (1685), [33].
Charlevoix, P. F. X. de, [45], [104], [112].
Chautauqua Lake, [149].
Clarendon, Earl of, Governor of N. J. and N. Y., [39].
Cook, James, Captain, [216].
Cornwallis, Edward, [95].
Crown Point, French Army at, [161]; occupied by British, [223].