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Pierre Pluchon, Histoire de la colonisation française. Le premier empire colonial, des origines à la Restauration, Paris, Fayard, tome 1, 1991, 1 114 p., 14 tableaux, 15 cartes, index

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Sociétés coloniales (comptes rendus)
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Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1992

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4. Jean Meyer, Histoire de la France coloniale, 1, p. 119, retient le profit de 6 % net seulement et le trafic « en droiture » assure des profits plus élevés. L'ouvrage de Bosher, John, The Canada Merchants, 1713-1763, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987 Google Scholar, aurait été utile pour comprendre le rôle des marchands protestants au Canada.