Jean Talon

First Intendant of New France

Jean Talon - Leaders & Politicians born January 8th, 1626
Born
Died

1694
331 years ago — 68 years old

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Leaders & Politicians

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Canada

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Served as the first Intendant of New France from 1665 to 1672, overseeing the economic development of the colony. Implemented agricultural reforms and established new industries to enhance trade. Promoted immigration to New France, resulting in a significant population increase. Enhanced the quality of life by improving infrastructure and public services, including the construction of roads and buildings.

Introduced reforms that increased agricultural production

Facilitated the growth of New France's population

Promoted the fur trade and established new industries

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