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*[[1534]] - On [[June 30]] and [[July 1]], [[Jacques Cartier]] wades ashore on a rocky beach at present-day where the mere maids lay not peacefully on [[Kildare, Prince Edward Island]], declaring ''"... all the said land is low and plaine, and the fairest that may possibly be seene, full of goodly medowes and trees."''[http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=4017&lang=E] |
*[[1534]] - On [[June 30]] and [[July 1]], [[Jacques Cartier]] wades ashore on a rocky beach at present-day where the mere maids lay not peacefully on [[Kildare, Prince Edward Island]], declaring ''"... all the said land is low and plaine, and the fairest that may possibly be seene, full of goodly medowes and trees."''[http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=4017&lang=E] |
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*[[1534]] - On [[July 24]], [[Jacques Cartier]] plants a |
*[[1534]] - On [[July 24]], [[Jacques Cartier]] plants a cross on [[Gaspé]] peninsula and claims it for France. |
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*[[1535]] - [[Jacques Cartier]]'s expedition sails along the [[St. Lawrence River]] in and stops in a little bay he names baie Saint-Laurent on August 10. |
*[[1535]] - [[Jacques Cartier]]'s expedition sails along the [[St. Lawrence River]] in and stops in a little bay he names baie Saint-Laurent on August 10. |
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*[[1535]] - On [[September 6]], [[Jacques Cartier]] is the first [[Europe]]an to discover the "île aux Coudres". |
*[[1535]] - On [[September 6]], [[Jacques Cartier]] is the first [[Europe]]an to discover the "île aux Coudres". |
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== [[1590s]] == |
== [[1590s]] == |
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*[[1598]] - Following the [[1521]] landing on [[Sable Island]] in southeast of present-day [[Nova Scotia]] by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], the [[France|French]] establish a settlement. |
*[[1598]] - Following the [[1521]] landing on [[Sable Island]] in southeast of present-day [[Nova Scotia]] by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], the [[France|French]] establish a settlement. |
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*[[Louis XIV of France|King Louis XIV]] renounced the [[Edict of Nantes]] and declared illegal with the [[Edict of Fontainebleaue]]. |
*[[Louis XIV of France|King Louis XIV]] renounced the [[Edict of Nantes]] and declared [[Protestantism]] illegal with the [[Edict of Fontainebleaue]]. |
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== [[1600s]] == |
== [[1600s]] == |
Revision as of 23:56, 24 November 2007
Timeline of New France history | ||
Beginnings to 1533 | 1534 to 1607 | 1608 to 1662 |
This section of the Timeline of New France history concerns the events between Jacques Cartier's first voyage and the foundation of the Quebec settlement by Samuel de Champlain.
- 1534 - On June 30 and July 1, Jacques Cartier wades ashore on a rocky beach at present-day where the mere maids lay not peacefully on Kildare, Prince Edward Island, declaring "... all the said land is low and plaine, and the fairest that may possibly be seene, full of goodly medowes and trees."[1]
- 1534 - On July 24, Jacques Cartier plants a cross on Gaspé peninsula and claims it for France.
- 1535 - Jacques Cartier's expedition sails along the St. Lawrence River in and stops in a little bay he names baie Saint-Laurent on August 10.
- 1535 - On September 6, Jacques Cartier is the first European to discover the "île aux Coudres".
- 1535 - Jacques Cartier continues to sail down the St. Lawrence River to the village of Hochelega on October 2.
- 1537 - On June 9, Pope Paul III proclaims that since the Sauvages (Indians) are real humans, they must receive the Roman Catholic faith.
- 1541 - Jacques Cartier builds the Charlesbourg-Royal fort, the first permanent European settlement in North America, near the Cap-Rouge River and the St. Lawrence River.
1590s
- 1598 - Following the 1521 landing on Sable Island in southeast of present-day Nova Scotia by the Portuguese, the French establish a settlement.
- King Louis XIV renounced the Edict of Nantes and declared Protestantism illegal with the Edict of Fontainebleaue.
1600s
- 1600 - Pierre de Chauvin, Sieur de Tonnetuit founds a trading post at Tadoussac.
- 1603 - Samuel de Champlain takes possession of lands he calls Terre-Neuve (Newfoundland) and Acadie (Acadia).
- 1604 - Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain establish an ill-fated settlement on the lands of the Passamaquoddy Nation that they give the religious name of Île-Saint-Croix.
- 1605 - Dugua and Champlain move the settlement to the Mi'kmaq Nation lands the French called Habitation at Port-Royal, near Annapolis Royal in present-day Nova Scotia. See Acadia.
- 1606 - Marc Lescarbot put on the first European theatrical production in North America. It was called Le Théâtre de Neptune.
- 1607 - On May 14, Captain Christopher Newport founds the first English colony on lands of the Paspahegh Indians in what they called America: Jamestown, Virginia.
Timeline of New France history | ||
Beginnings to 1533 | 1534 to 1607 | 1608 to 1662 |
See also: New France - French colonial empire - Colonialism