History of canada

History Of Canada

  • Treaty Of Peace Was Signed

     Treaty Of Peace Was Signed
    People/ Groups Involved: Iroquois Confederacy and the French The Treaty Of Peace was sighted between the Iroquois Confederacy in Order to have everlasting peace with New France and the Iroquois.
  • A peace treaty made France to turn give Newfoundland and Acadia to Britain. The French then started building Louisbourg, strong fortress in North America, in Cape Breton Island.

    A peace treaty made France to turn give Newfoundland and Acadia to Britain. The French then started building Louisbourg, strong fortress in North America, in Cape Breton Island.
    People / Groups Involved: France, Newfoundland, Acadia, Britain, North America, Cape Breton Island, Louisbourg. After the Peace Treaty was signed Newfoundland and Acadia gained control over Britain also construction of the Louisbourg Fortress started which was in a North Ameri Cape Town Island.
  • Treaty of Utrecht gives away/ trades the French land (Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and the mainland Nova Scotia) to England or British.

     Treaty of Utrecht gives away/ trades the French land (Hudson Bay, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and the mainland Nova Scotia) to England or British.
    People / Groups Involved: Utrecht, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, England, New Brunswick and Hudson Bay. After The Treaty Of Utrecht was signed the British then owned the part of the French land (Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, England, New Brunswick, and Hudson’s Bay).
  • Fort Rouillé (Fort Of Toronto) was founded in the city of Toronto

    Fort Rouillé (Fort Of Toronto) was founded in the city of Toronto
    People / Groups Involved: French, First Nations, Construction Of Fort Rouillé workers. After Fort Rouillé (or Fort Toronto) was build it helped to build a French alliance with the First Nations.
  • New England forces conflict upon the fortress Of Louisbourg.

    New England forces conflict upon the fortress Of Louisbourg.
    People / Groups involved: England, Louisbourg Louisbourg surrendered to the English.
  • Beginning of the French and Indian or The Seven Years War

    Beginning of the French and Indian or The Seven Years War
    People / Groups Involved: French and Indian After the beginning of the French and Indian war it wasn’t not certain that the war was declared for another two years.
  • The rebels invaded Quebec

    The rebels  invaded Quebec
    People / Groups Involved: Quebec, America, Great Britain, 13 Colonies, Nova Scotia,. The American Revolution began in order to gain independence from Great Britain for control over the Thirteen Colonies. The Americans were also triggered about the stamp and Townsend act the British had put on them, because the stamp act and Townsend act cost them extra money. Citizens of Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island had to decide upon either joining the revolution or not.
  • Commander Wolfe wins the conflict with Montcalm on Plains of Abraham.

     Commander Wolfe wins the conflict with Montcalm on Plains of Abraham.
    People / Groups Involved: Commander Wolfe, Montcalm, Battle Of The Plains Of Abraham, Quebec, British When the Battle of the Plains of Abraham took place, Quebec lost towards the British.
  • Treaty of Paris

    Treaty of Paris
    People / Groups Involved: Treaty Of Paris, New France In 1763 New France become a British colony called Quebec. Then Alliance’s of Native nations under Pontiac, chief of the Ottawa,makes war on the British, with many forts and trading posts. The Peace treaty also ended the American Revolution.
  • After the Quebec Act in 1754, signed in Quebec, Canada was separated differently.

    After the Quebec Act in 1754, signed in Quebec, Canada was separated differently.
    People / Groups Involved: Quebec Act, Lower Canada, Upper Canada, St. Lawrence River After the Quebec Canada was separated into two parts Upper and Lower Canada, which were then separated in order for a mid trading point by the St. Lawrence river.
  • The American Revolutionary war ended

    The American Revolutionary war ended
    People / Groups Involved: American Revolution, Britain, Acadia, 13 Colonies After the American Revolution was over, America became a new nation was made into the 13 colonies (now called United States).Many laws were changed and most of all 13 colonies became America.
  • Constitutional Act

    Constitutional Act
    People / Groups Involved: Quebec, Ontario, Lower Canada, Upper Canada The Constitutional act by the British parliament in Quebec. There then was a new constitution for the two colonies of Lower (further Quebec) and Upper Canada (further Ontario). Which meant the territory was divided.
  • United States declared war on Great Britain.

    United States declared war on Great Britain.
    People/ Groups Involved:United States, Great British Laura Second had to travel long distances to inform the British about how the Americans planned to place an stack upon the British.
  • Laura Secord hears about the American troops planning an attack, and travels 30 km, taking large risks of death.

    Laura Secord hears about the American troops planning an attack, and travels 30 km, taking large risks of death.
    People / Groups Involved: Laura Secord, British, American The British then we able to prepare for the the attacking coming towards them.
  • The Rebellion Of Lower Canada which consisted of 3 main battles. On the other hand the battle of Upper Canada was quite opposite, with very little violence. The rebellion actually failed but then led to further moderate and political change.

    The Rebellion Of Lower Canada which consisted of 3 main battles.  On the other hand the battle of Upper Canada was quite opposite, with very little violence. The rebellion actually failed but then led to further moderate and political change.
    People / Groups Involved: St. Denis, St. Charles, St. Eustache, Patriots , British troops LOWER CANADA
    BATTLES:
    The Battle Of St. Denis
    Date: Nov 23 1837
    Winner: Patriots
    The Battle Of St. Charles
    Date: November, 25 1837
    Winner: British troops
    Battle Of St. Eustache
    Date: Dec 14 1837
    Winner: British
    UPPER CANADA
    POLITICAL CHANGE:
    -Union act
    -Responsible government
  • Union Act Instead of Upper and Lower Canada, Canada it split up into different sectors and areas.

    Union Act  Instead of Upper and Lower Canada, Canada it split up into different sectors and areas.
    People / Groups Involved: Upper Canada, Lower Canada, Canada West, Canada East Upper Canada becomes Canada West, and Lower Canada becomes Canada East and in the end they all areas are united into one country of Canada