Power: History Review By DivaHadef Period: Jan 1, 1608 to Jan 1, 1760 French Regime Jan 1, 1663 Royal Government Jan 1, 1663 Arrival of Bishop Monseigneur de Laval Jan 1, 1663 Arrival of Jean Talon (First Intendant) Jan 1, 1672 Arrival of Governor Frontenac Jan 1, 1701 Great Peace of Montreal Jan 1, 1713 Treaty of Utrecht Jan 1, 1759 Battle on the Plains of Abraham Jan 1, 1760 Military Government Articles of Capitulation Period: Jan 1, 1760 to Jan 1, 1867 British Regime Jan 1, 1763 Royal Proclamation Jan 1, 1774 Quebec Act Jan 1, 1791 Constitutional Act Jan 1, 1837 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canadas Jan 1, 1839 Durham Report Jan 1, 1840 Act of Union Jan 1, 1848 Responsible Government Jan 1, 1849 Burning of Parliament in Montreal Jan 1, 1867 British North American Act Period: Jan 1, 1867 to Jan 1, 2000 Contemporary Period Jan 1, 1885 Hanging of Louis Riel Jan 1, 1894 Boer War Jan 1, 1917 Conscription Crisis 1 WWI Jan 1, 1918 Women are granted the right to vote in the federal elections Jan 1, 1944 Conscription Crisis 2 WWII Jan 1, 1970 October Crisis Jan 1, 1978 Bill 101 Jan 1, 1980 First Referendum Jan 1, 1982 Repatriation of the Canadian Constitution Jan 1, 1995 Second Referendum Parizeau