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  2. 16th century in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Cantino World Map was the first map showing the world-wide discoveries of Portugal. The map shows a representation of what is probably Newfoundland with the caption that this land belongs to Portugal. [4] c. 1502: A vessel, the Gabriel, owned by Bristol merchants returned from North America with three indigenous captives. [5]

  3. 1600s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    c. 1600 - Approximately 250,000 First Nations and Inuit (Eskimo) inhabit what is now Canada. May 26, 1603 - After being dispatched by the King of France, Samuel de Champlain drops anchor in Tadoussac in what would become the province of Quebec. [1] [2]

  4. Canada (New France) - Wikipedia

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    The terms "Canada" and "New France" were also used interchangeably. [11] French explorations continued west "unto the Countreys of Canada, Hochelaga, and Saguenay" [12] before any permanent settlements were established. In 1600 a permanent trading post and habitation was established at Tadoussac at the confluence of the Saguenay and Saint ...

  5. Port-Royal (Acadia) - Wikipedia

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    Port Royal (1605–1713) was a historic settlement based around the upper Annapolis Basin in Nova Scotia, Canada, [1] and the predecessor of the modern town of Annapolis Royal. It was the first successful attempt by Europeans to establish a permanent settlement in what is today known as Canada. [ 2 ]

  6. History of Canada - Wikipedia

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    As a result of France's claim and activities in the colony of Canada, the name Canada was found on international maps showing the existence of this colony within the St. Lawrence river region. [50] Samuel de Champlain with two Innu guides in 1603. In 1604, a North American fur trade monopoly was granted to Pierre Du Gua, Sieur de Mons. [51]

  7. 1650s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on the History of Canada Benjamin West's The Death of General Wolfe Timeline (list) Pre-colonization 1534–1763 1764–1867 1867–1914 1914–1945 1945–1960 1960–1981 1982– present Significant Events Sites People Topics Agricultural Cultural Constitutional Economic Former colonies Immigration Indigenous Medicine Military Monarchical Peacekeeping Population Sports ...

  8. Category:1600s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1600s in Canada" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Timeline of Quebec history (1608–1662) - Wikipedia

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    See Slavery in Canada. 1632 - Gabriel Sagard publishes Le Grand Voyage au pays des Hurons (The Great Voyage in Huron country) and a dictionary of the Huron language. 1634 - Sieur de La Violette founds a fur trading post and a fort, which later becomes the town of Trois-Rivières.

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