SCHOOL TIMELINE
SERINPATEL TIMELINE
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1497
England Claims Newfoundland: John Cabot's ship sailed, after months of sailing, and found land and took the area.
Importance: It marked the beginning of English colonies.
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1500 - 1605
Fur Trade: The Indigenous people often gave the settlers animal furs in exchange for weapons, metal goods, and other supplies.
Importance: It developed trading relationships and alliances.
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1701
French-Haudenosaunee War: The British helped the Haudenosaunee against the French, leading to a truce with the French.
Importance: Betrayal occurred as the Haudenosaunee went to truce with the French, despite British support; trust became an issue.
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1712
Organization of New France: New France had five colonies; they decided to split it, appoint a governor, and add some laws and trading regulations.
Importance: It improved trading and made Canada stronger.
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1763
Treaty of Paris: The treaty brought the end of the Seven Years' War.
Importance: Ended a significant conflict that had lasted for years.
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1774
Quebec Act: It extended Quebec and recognized French laws.
Importance: Maintained French culture and legal practices.
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First Nations Indian War
Conflict: Problems arose with settlers and Indigenous people. Many died from smallpox; opponents gave them infected blankets.
Importance: Significant loss of life and trust issues between groups.
SERINPATEL TIMELINE
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1497
England Claims Newfoundland: John Cabot's ship sailed, after months of sailing, and found land and took the area.
Importance: It marked the beginning of English colonies.
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1500 - 1605
Fur Trade: The Indigenous people often gave the settlers animal furs in exchange for weapons, metal goods, and other supplies.
Importance: It developed trading relationships and alliances.
-
1701
French-Haudenosaunee War: The British helped the Haudenosaunee against the French, leading to a truce with the French.
Importance: Betrayal occurred as the Haudenosaunee went to truce with the French, despite British support; trust became an issue.
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1712
Organization of New France: New France had five colonies; they decided to split it, appoint a governor, and add some laws and trading regulations.
Importance: It improved trading and made Canada stronger.
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1763
Treaty of Paris: The treaty brought the end of the Seven Years' War.
Importance: Ended a significant conflict that had lasted for years.
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1774
Quebec Act: It extended Quebec and recognized French laws.
Importance: Maintained French culture and legal practices.
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First Nations Indian War
Conflict: Problems arose with settlers and Indigenous people. Many died from smallpox; opponents gave them infected blankets.
Importance: Significant loss of life and trust issues between groups.
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1867
Confederation: The British North America Act created the Dominion of Canada.
Importance: Marks the birth of Canada as a self-governing entity.