The name Gaspé probably derives from a Micmac word meaning "land's end." When Jacques Cartier landed in Gaspé Bay in 1534 to plant a cross and claim the land for the king of France, he found the area occupied by Iroquoian-speaking Indigenous people.
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Once upon a time, Gaspésie was inhabited by the Micmacs, one of Algonquin nations, known as well as Maritime Indians who had been settled here for about 3 ...
New villages were quickly established there as most Acadians evidently found the Gaspé shore less attractive for settlement.10 A census of Gaspé taken in 1765 ...
The written story of Gaspé began in 1534 when Jacques Cartier reported having claimed the land for the French King Francis I when he landed at Gaspé Bay to take ...
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