Iroquoian Chief Donnacona of Stadacona helps Jacques Cartier winter near Quebec City, Canada in 1536

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2022
  • HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA - At Stadacona, Jacques Cartier and his followers passed a bitter winter with the help of Iroquoian Chief Donnacona. Many of his party died from cold and scurvy before he could set sail for France the following spring in 1536. EPISODE 72 - Iroquoian Chief Donnacona of Stadacona.
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  • @kenbirss9091
    @kenbirss9091 6 месяцев назад

    Map is labelled incorrectly and the miracle tree was cedar, not spruce.

    • @TIMELINE_MarkVinet
      @TIMELINE_MarkVinet  6 месяцев назад +2

      The cure for scurvy was prepared by boiling winter leaves and the bark from an evergreen tree Jacques Cartier called the "tree of life" or miracle tree, identified by the natives as "Annedda." Several conifers (cedar, spruce, etc.) have been considered as candidates for Annedda, which was the source for a miraculous cure for scurvy in Cartier's critically ill crew in 1536. Vitamin C was responsible for the cure of scurvy and was obtained as an Iroquois decoction from the bark and leaves from this "tree of life", now commonly referred to as arborvitae.