Talon, Jean, count d'Orsainville

Talon, Jean, count d'Orsainville

▪ French statesman
in full  Jean-Baptiste Talon, count d'Orsainville 
born c. 1625, Châlons-sur-Marne, France
died November 1694, Paris

      French statesman and the first intendant of New France (Canada), who tried with some success to develop its economy.

      Talon entered the French military administrative services when he was 28 and, in 1653, became intendant in the army of the French military leader the Vicomte de Turenne. In 1665 he was appointed intendant of the Belgian province of Hainaut, and in that same year he became intendant of New France, a position that made him responsible for all civil administration in the colony and for collaboration with military leaders. King Louis XIV and his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert wanted Talon to achieve greater economic independence for the colony, to make it less dependent on the fur trade. To that end Talon encouraged immigration and population growth by attempting to clear the land for settlements and by diversifying the economy in hopes of introducing some industrialization (brewing, textile manufacture, lumbering) and a three-way trade system among Canada, the West Indies, and France. His efforts were thwarted, however, by insufficient time and by lack of sustained aid from France.

      Talon returned to France in 1668 but was persuaded to go back to Canada in 1670. There he became increasingly concerned with the colony's position in the world and the threat posed by the English. To counter that threat he encouraged exploration, hoping to reinforce French claims in North America and to make the St. Lawrence colony central to French colonizing activities. The church, as well as fur business monopolies, resisted his efforts, and much of his work was undone after he left in 1672. Back in France, he was made first valet of the king's wardrobe and secretary of the king's privy chamber. He received the title of count d'Orsainville in 1675.

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