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1497
Laboto
Geonese explorer Jacques Cartier arrived at Canada -
1534
Jacques Cartier
Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, arrived at Canada and claimed the land for France -
French seignurial system
The French put in a seignurial system for settlers. -
Settlers
The first permanent North American settlers arrive from france -
1639
The first hospital was built in Quebec. -
Louis
Louis and father Jacques were the first non-aboriginals to travel to Louisiana -
The Test act begins
The test act begins to ban all Catholics from the government -
King charles
King Charles the second, king of Spain, has died without a heir -
Portsmouth
The Wabanaki and British agreed to the Portsmouth agreement which made the British stop building on the first nation's land -
Treaty of Utrecht
The Treat of Utrecht was signed so France would give some of its disputed territory to Britain -
Fort Louisberg
The French created for Louisberg as a fishery, trading post, and military base. -
The Wabanaki
The British and Wabanaki had a series of major battles. -
Father Rale
After many wars between the Wabanaki and the British they killed father rale -
War
Another war broke out between France and Britain -
Fort Louisberg Captured.
The British capture for Louisberg from France -
Peace
A peace treaty between the British and the French was signed -
Fort Louisberg returned
The British return For Louisberg to the French -
Message
George Washington along with some other soldiers have delivered a message to the French -
Seven year war
The seven years war between France and Britain starts -
New Fortress
The French make a new fortress -
The great expulsion
The great expulsion of the Acadians starts between the British and the Acadians. -
Populations
The Acadians got a huge population growth. -
general Louis-Joseph de Malcolm
Lieutenant-General Louis-Joseph de Malcolm arrived to lead the French army -
Britain
The battle starts to turn in the British's favour -
Recaptured
The British recapture Fort Louisberg. -
The battle of the plains of abraham
The battle of the plains of Abraham begins. It is part of the seven years war. -
Quebec attack
The British forces attack Quebec -
British Forces fool the French
4500 British soldier row down the St.Laurence river and fooled the french by speaking french -
The British move
The British move to Montreal -
The aboriginals
I secret council meeting between the Wyandot, Potawami, Ajibwe and Odawa was held. -
Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris was signed to end the war -
The Odawa, Potawatami, and Wyndot, fight against the British
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The first Nations successfully attacked the British posts
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The Royal Proclamation
The Royal Proclamation was made. It stated that the British were going to take over the government of Quebec and giving new rules for all people living in North America -
The Niagra Treaty
Over 2000 people representing 24 first nation communities come to sign the Niagra Treaty so the settlers would not go on the Ohio Valley of the first nations -
Sir Guy Carleton becomes governer of Quebec
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Sir Guy Carleton Travels to London
Sir Guy Carleton travels to London to try to persuade the British to change their laws for the French. -
The British Colonies
In 1770s the British had 13 colonies under the control of the British -
British Ships were attacked
Protesters stole tea from British ships and poured it all into the water. -
The Tea Act
The Tea Act allowed the British tea Company and East India Tea Company to pay less taxes in North America -
Black Loyalists settle
A large group of Black Loyalists settles at Birch Town, making the food scarce. -
Quebec act of 1774.
The Quebec act of 1774 was established to give some of the old rights of the French back to the French. -
American Revolution Broke Out
The American Revolution Broke out between the British and the colonists that opposed the British -
North West Company was founded by Scottish immigrants
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The Patriots won a battle at Yorktown Virginia
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Paris Treaty
This Treaty made Britain give up their 13 Colonies control to the Patriots -
French revolution starts
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2/3 of the Shelburne population left
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Constitutional act of 1791
This act split Canada into 2 sections. Upper Canada and Lower Canada -
10000 Americans where forced to serve on British Ships
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Scottish immigrants begin to arrive at Canada
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Fort Gibraltar
Fort Gibraltar was a key trading post -
The napoleonic war against France starts
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Napoleon orders all European Nations under control by the French to stop trading with Britain
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Government act in Upper Canada funds 8 public schools
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British Warship,HMS Leopard, fires at USS Chesapeake, an America ship
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Britain made laws called Orders In Council
this Law told all neutral countries to stop trading with France -
The Embargo act of 1807 stopped the movement of American goods.
This act later backfired -
Chesapeake-Leopard affair
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Battle of Tippecanoe
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War of 1812
The War of 1812 begins -
detroit was seiged
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Declaration of War
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Creation of Coloured Corps
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Battle of Queenston Heights
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The United officially declared war on Britain
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General William Hull, an American officer, Issued a proclamation to the colonists of Upper Canada
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Jefferson writes a letter to the military officer to stop the war against Britain
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Battle of York
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Battle of Beaver Dams
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Battle of Lake Erie
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Battle of Chateauguay
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Battle of Thames
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Battle of Crysler's Farm
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The treaty of ghent
This treaty ends the war of 1812 -
Battle of Lundy;'s Lane
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Seige of Fort Erie
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Burning of Washington
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Battle of Plattsburgh
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Napoleonic War ended
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Battle of New Orleans
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Immigrants from England,Scotland, Ireland and wales arrive
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The U.S signed treaties to different First Nations guaranteeing there land from 1811 back
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Battle of the oaks
Battle of the Oaks begins. This is between the North was company and The hudsons bay company -
3 fires drive 1/4 of the population in St.Johns away
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Hudsons bay company and North West Company become Hudscons Bay Company
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Mackenzie and reformers start the Rebellion in Upper Canada
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Cholera causes 7500 deaths
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Patriots fight in lower canada
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Act of Union combines upper and lower Canada
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2 Fires leave 1500 people homeless in quebec