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  John Cabot lands in Canada while searching for a new route to to Asia for their spices.
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  Jaques Cartier sets up the first French Colony.
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  Some of the first French settlers began settling in the Maritimes
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  The Underground Railroad started in the late 1700s. Though exact numbers are unknown, it's estimated that around 185,000 slaves had escaped to Canada by 1850.
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  Around 2,000 Mennonite's came to Canada from Pennsylvania across the Niagra River to settle in the Niagara Peninsula and near the Grand River (modern-day Ontario).
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  Overpopulation and unemployment prompted many Hungarians, Romanianins, and Ukraininans to move to Canada.
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  Over 800,000 immigrants mostly from the British Isles came to Canada.
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  The gold rush in the colony of Vancouver Island initially drew in Chinese from California but did also eventually also bring Chinese from China itself.
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  Around 7,000 Mennonites were drawn to Manitoba by promises of military exemption as well as autonomy in culture, land, and education.
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  Aproximately 16,800 Icelandic immigrants came to Canada (mainly Manitoba) and due to that Manitoba now has the second largest Icelandic Population in the world.
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  In an effort to encourage emigration to the praries, this land act brought in around 625,000 claimants.
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  The first Icelandic people since the time of the vikings came to Canada.
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  Gimli was created in Manitoba by Icelandic Settlers.
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  Around15,000 Chinese came from the United States and China to construct the railroad.
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  After polygamy was outlawed in the United States, many Mormons fled to Alberta (around 7,000 by 1910), bringing with them new techniques to farm the land.
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  Saskatchewan's population experienced a massive burst of 1124.77%.
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  Around 170,000 settlers came to Canada from Ukraine and settled in block settlements.
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  After facing difficulties with restrictive laws in Europe, many Jews moved to Canada, mostly Winnipeg which to this day remains a hub for Jewish buisnesses.
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  During this 13 year period over 750,000 immigrants (mostly returning canadians) immigrated from the United States.
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  After having new laws retrict Black People in Okalhoma, around 1,500 fled to Amber Valley in Canada.