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  • we was going to be better with out Europeans we was going to be better

  • well what did we miss in part 1??..

  • Is that documentary called Quebec a history?

    I cant find it anywhere else than in youtube in google

  • hahaha 3:05 all men hoo were with me

  • fuck you bitch niga

  • omg thanks!

    im doing him for a social project. we have to be a sailor on a ship and write a journal entry , this helped soooooooo much. :)

  • Est-ce vrai que les premières fondations de Québec était en fait à Cap-Rouge?

  • Gotta love this video :) ;)

  • amazing video lol

    

  • @booboo19992011 IKR BARE ASSES EVERYWERE

  • I'm learning about Samuel de Champlain for a History Project, so thanks for posting up these vidoes, because it will help me a lot. I also have to make a map of his Exploring Routes, so if anybody knows any video about his Exploring Routes, please send me a link. It will help very much because the project is worth 100 points and will have a big impact on my grade. So, if you find a video, please send it, and thank you.

  • life changing blullakakakak

  • Hello 4E

  • "Québec" is a Native-American word that means "Where the river narrows". In french a place where a river narrows is call a "Détroit".

  • Etienne Brule is a fucking punk.

  • Is there not another part to this Samuel de Champlain episode?

  • Must of scared the crap out of the American indians lol

  • Is this documentary a different one from Canada A People's History?

  • This is stupid

  • VIVE LE CANADA! VIVE LE QUEBEC!

  • je voudrais to know where is quebec history 1, oh and sorry about the first two words im learning french.

  • @northkoreanwar01 it was removed by youtube.

  • @Patriote17 to prevent it from being removed add background music. (:

  • @pinkynjashie this documentary was produced and financed by the CBC, Radio Canada. It is a public corporation own by the government. I am a Canadian citizens and I put the documentry on youtube for educational reason, not for lucrative reason. I believe they have no reason nor right to prevent me from uploading a documentary that was financed with my tax. They could have put a publicity, CBC often do it, but for some reason they decided to remove it.

  • @Patriote17 , soo thats why im saying ADD BACKGROUND MUSIC..

  • @northkoreanwar01 if you wanted to learn french it would be je voudrais savoir ou est le video de l'histoire du quebec 1 i think

  • They were six months of winter.

    En effet, c'est toute une année que nous avons.

  • Important things on samuel De Champlain?

    Hi Im doing a report on Samuel de Champlain so can some one please tell me the 3 important things that happened on Samuel De Champlain's journey.

    THANKS!!

  • 2:26 Le fleurdelisé??? C'étais pas en 1948?

  • @AwewSti la croix blanche sur fond bleu était le drapeau officiel de Samuel de Champlain. La fleur de lys est un symbole français depuis les années 500. Le drapeau carillon était utilisé par la plupart des régiments de la Nouvelle-France. Le fleurdelisé qui est devenu le drapeau officiel du Québec en 1948, était à l'origine le drapeau de la société Saint-Jean Baptiste, qui existe depuis 1837.

  • @Patriote17 Merci pour l'information!

  • i found out im actually related to Samuel de Champlain. The great founder of Canada

  • @dinorex12345 Champlain founded Québec in 1608, he is known as the father or New France. The Canada of today was founded in 1867. Champlain didn't have children, but he had brothers and sisters, so it is possible you are indirectly related to him.

  • @Patriote17 either through them or him and his wife did adopt 3 girls so its possibly thru both sides

  • What represents Canada the best? Ontario or Quebec?

  • @MajBlood Ontario represent Canada the best. Québec represent Québec.

  • @Patriote17 Ah, you are a supporter of a sovereign Quebec?

  • @Patriote17  ya down with french

  • I don't want to watch this episode until after I watch Jacques Cartiers episode first; thing is I can't find it anywhere here. By the way this seems so far like an excellent historical series of the Great Lakes.

  • @kiiwedinong it was removed by youtube...

  • Wow guys my french teacher is good and everything but she thought youtube was worthless but i showed her this "wow this is incredible i will definately show this to grade 8 classes so they understand why learning the french language and culture is importent" cause in grade 8 you gota take french and yeah French culture in Quebec is very interesting i must say ive watched about 20 episodes and there all interesting makes me glad to have my family having been of the first to Quebec in the 1600s

  • @EvertonF0ster "être = to be", "c'était = it was", "j'étais = I was", "tu étais = you were", "il était = he was", "nous étions = we were", "ils étaient = they were".

  • i wrote a paper on the beaver wars 2 years ago! this would have been very helpful. cheers for the upload!

  • @EvertonF0ster In general, it means "It was". But as with most French, depends on the context. An example would be "It was cold in that country." would translate to: "Il faisait froid dans ce pays." But if it's used with an adjective it's usually "It was". "C'etait beau." "It was pretty."

  • Est-ce que ce documentaire est également disponible en français, je reconnais nos comédiens Québecois?

    Merci!

  • Im so happy someone uploaded this !!

    I needed it for notes

    thank you so much!

  • Vive le Québec Libre!

  • scrue global warming

  • @Bluemushrooms13

    we all are lmao!

  • @Bluemushrooms13 lol me too!

  • existe -t-il le même film en français ?? ce serait la moindre des choses non ??

  • Champlain was the MAN

  • is it just me or does champlain look and sound like blackadder?

  • i learned about explorers in grade 4 i chose to studie henry hudson though

  • Pauvre les indiennes...cetais leur Propre Pays..

  • @PeshayatBjk

    "Spanish civilization crushed the Indian; English civilization scorned and neglected him; French civilization embrassed and cherished him"

    Francis Parkman

  • Were did you get this video? I want it!

  • I'm guessing Champlain called Brule "my boy" more like a southern slave owner than as a son. Especially given other accounts of the relationship.

    Still I'm disappointed that there's no mention of Brule discovering the Great Lakes in 1610, or Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, opening trade and attempting peace with the Iroquois. Otherwise a very good documentary.

  • Brûlé was not a Slave...

  • I never said Brule was a slave. I alluded to a slave-owner's attitude toward a faithful slave as an analogy of Champlain's attitude toward Brule.

    Champlain treated Brule poorly. Even when he spoke well of him, he was not necessarily looking out for Etienne's best intentions. The journals, and especially the local tribal history, show that Champlain should be considered an accomplice to Brule's horrible murder by the Huron.

  • @petemackin Brûlé collaborated with the English and help the Kirk brothers invasion of Québec city in 1629. Champlain didn't care about him he was a traitor...

  • @philbox17 Wasnt he a courreur de bois? (sorry for my bad french spelling)

  • @philbox17 He was a servant though. However you are correct in the sense that Brule was not treated as such by Champlain (who treated him as he would have his own son).

  • This is the best documentary movie about the history of New France and Quebec I've ever seen !

    Cet film est le melleur que j'ai vu a propos de l'histoire de Quebec et la Nouvelle France !!

    Vive Quebec libre!

  • Thnx this will really help me with my test

  • @thenerdz2009 me too

  • i remember i did a report on him in 4th grade n passed

  • thx for posting !

  • J'aime pas trop cette verion! Remarquez il n'y en a pas de Française ni de Québecoise! Il faut des patriotes pour faire ces documentaires pas des anglo-saxons!

  • Je suis d'accord mais au moin les acteurs sont Québécois. Il y a probablement une version Française mais c'est difficile à trouver sur internet. Bref, ce vidéo est modifié de toute façon. J'ai rajouté des images historiques et quelque partie du film Robe Noir.

  • c'Est déja beau que des anglais s'intéressent à notre histoire! non? En engageant des acteurs québécois en plus

  • Dans ce cas j'aténue mon commentaire si il s'agit de Québecois comme acteur.

    Mais l'important est votre indépendance , soyez singulier et Québecois c'est comme cela que vous rendrez service au monde! Et non en donnat la nationalité Canadienne ( pas encore Québecoise) à tous le simmigrants, qui gardent des leins avec leurs pays, qui ne perpétuent pas les traditions Québecoises!

    Attention que le peuple Québecois en disparaissent pas par un génocide de substitution de population!

  • Les immigrants qui parlent notre langue, qui respectent notre cutlure et qui considèrent le Québec comme leur pays sont mes frères. Malheureusement ils sont peu nombreux...

  • Epopee en Amerique par Gilles Carle

  • @FrancoisGevaudan Oui, mais comment est-ce que vous proposez que les Anglophones apprennent la culture quebecoise? Si on ne parle que l'anglais, on ne comprend que l'anglais. La langue est un chemin pour decouvrir le monde, soit son propre monde ou les mondes d'autres.

  • yeah,thank you global warming

  • In fact in the 1700's there was almost no winter and in the 1800's there was almost no summer. Time change it is normal, but global warming don't help...

  • there was 6 month of winter now maybe 2 month maximum 2:29

  • @jejeroy 2? i would say more like 4 ( late november to end february)

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