Article ID: CBB752642294

New France and the Hudson Bay Watershed: Transatlantic Networks, Backcountry Specialists, and French Imperial Projects in Post-Utrecht North America, 1713–29 (2020)

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Examining communication and information networks during the period of the Régence (1715–23), this article argues that French metropolitan ministers, imperial planners, colonial administrators, and royal cartographers relied heavily upon backcountry specialists – coureurs de bois, runaway soldiers, and veteran voyageurs – to provide ethnographic, geographic, and strategic knowledge, which informed and shaped the policies of post-Utrecht French North America. Subsequently, colonial officials believed that these French frontier diplomats and negotiators were the key to consolidating imperial control over the geographic, political, and cultural landscapes of the Hudson Bay watershed. These backcountry specialists were embedded within Indigenous information networks that crisscrossed North America and were thus important intermediaries between the French state and Indigenous peoples at the edge of empire. Although coureurs de bois and voyageurs became pivotal informants, explorers, fur traders, and military leaders, they not only were unwavering agents of imperial power but also pursued their own agendas and exercised agency in the Hudson Bay watershed. Backcountry specialists initially made it possible for French colonialism to extend into the watershed, but their own ambivalent relationships with the French colonial government and its representatives also fragmented the imperial authority of the French Empire in North America.

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Authors & Contributors
Heather Law Pezzarossi
Kelly L. Watson
Sheptak, Russell N.
E. Bennett Jones
Giulia Iannuzzi
Lennox, Jeffers
Journals
Renaissance Quarterly
Journal of Historical Geography
Coordinates: Online Journal of the Map and Geography Round Table, American Library Association.
Cartographica Helvetica
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Northwestern University
Yale University Press
Viella
University of Toronto Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
Concepts
Travel; exploration
Colonialism
Cartography
Imperialism
Indigenous peoples; indigeneity
France, colonies
People
Shaler, William
Pike, Zebulon
Mandeville, John
Humboldt, Alexander von
Hakluyt, Richard
Gilbert, Humphrey, Sir
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
16th century
Early modern
20th century, early
Places
North America
Europe
United States
South Africa
France
India
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