A Yankee in Canada, With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers - Cover

A Yankee in Canada, With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Copyright© 2024 by Henry David Thoreau

Preface

“New England is by some affirmed to be an island, bounded on the north with the River Canada (so called from Monsieur Cane).”—Josselyn’s Rareties.

And still older, in Thomas Morton’s “New English Canaan,” published in 1632, it is said, on page 97, “From this Lake [Erocoise] Northwards is derived the famous River of Canada, so named, of Monsieur de Cane, a French Lord, who first planted a Colony of French in America.”

 
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