SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS (1639-1649)

Title

SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS (1639-1649)

Description

Founded by the Jesuits in 1639, Sainte-Marie was designed as a central residence for the mission to the Wendat (Huron) peoples. For a decade Sainte-Marie was a major French community, the earliest in what is now Ontario. Prolonged daily contact between native people and Europeans profoundly affected both groups. By the winter of 1648-1649, Huronia was so ravaged by disease and conflict that the Jesuits abandoned and burned Sainte-Marie and with some Wendat followers moved to Christian Island. The following year the Jesuits and Hurons withdrew to Québec.

Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.

Government of Canada

Creator

Sarah J. McCabe

Date

2014-06-18

Files

GC 20140618 Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons.JPG

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Citation

Sarah J. McCabe, “SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS (1639-1649),” Historic Plaques of Ontario: An Omeka Demo Site, accessed May 10, 2024, https://ontarioplaques.omeka.net/items/show/15.