. The story of American democracy, political and industrial . ^i. ••■. Champlains Fight with the Iroquois, on the shores of Lake Champlain. FromLes Voyages du Sieur de Champlain (Paris, 1613), the volume in which thislake is first given Champlains name. Why, then, did France fail ? The chief external cause was the relentless hatred of theIroquois. Curiously enough, it was the ability of the Frenchto make friends with the natives, which broughtupon them this terrible scourge. Champlain camefirst in touch with Algonkin tribes, and won theirfriendship. He accompanied these allies on the warpathag


. The story of American democracy, political and industrial . ^i. ••■. Champlains Fight with the Iroquois, on the shores of Lake Champlain. FromLes Voyages du Sieur de Champlain (Paris, 1613), the volume in which thislake is first given Champlains name. Why, then, did France fail ? The chief external cause was the relentless hatred of theIroquois. Curiously enough, it was the ability of the Frenchto make friends with the natives, which broughtupon them this terrible scourge. Champlain camefirst in touch with Algonkin tribes, and won theirfriendship. He accompanied these allies on the warpathagainst the Iroquois, — and so made the Iroquois foes to NewFrance. (1) The Iroquois annihilated the Huron Indians,whom French missionaries, after many heroic martyrdoms,had christianized, and upon whom the French had hoped to The Iroquoisand theFrench


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