Governor General of New France
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Governor General of New France was the vice-regal post in New France from 1663 until 1763. It replaced the title of Governor of New France. While the districts of Montreal and Trois-Rivières had their own governors, the Governor General of New France and the Governor of the district of Quebec were the same person.

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Name Term Sovereign
Augustin de Mésy 1663-1665 Louis XIV
Daniel de Courcelle 1665-1672
Le comte de Frontenac 1672-1682
Joseph-Antoine de LaBarre 1682-1685
Le marquis de Denonville 1685-1689
Le comte de Frontenac 1689-1698
Hector de Callière 1698-1703
Philippe de Vaudreuil 1703-1725 Louis XV
Le marquis de Beauharnois 1726-1747
Le comte de La Galissonnière 1747-1749
Le Marquis de la Jonquière 1749-1752
Le Marquis Duquesne 1752-1755
Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal 1755-1760

See also

Preceded by
Governor of New France
Governor General of New France
1663–1763
Succeeded by
Governor Province of Quebec
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