Early British Canada: Newfoundland, Hudson’s Bay and Contested Acadia to 1713
Early British Canada, to 1713 Newfoundland to 1689 Hudson’s Bay to 1689 Acadia to 1689 King William’s War, Queen Anne’s War,
Newfoundland to 1689 English - John Guy - George Calvert, Lord Baltimore - David Kirke French - Placentia (Plaisance) Observations and comparisons
Hudson’s Bay to 1689 European interest in Hudson’s Bay Radisson and Groseilliers Establishment of the HBC, 1670 HBC development from 1670 The English and French fur trade, observations and comparisons
Acadia to 1689 First permanent settlement: French, : French : British occupation (Charles La Tour at Cap de Sable) : French : British occupation : French Acadian population under contested rule
King William’s War, 1689 to 1697 European war (War of the League of Augsburg) Reasons for war in North America Arenas: - New England - Newfoundland - Hudson’s Bay - Acadia Treaty of Ryswick, 1697
Queen Anne’s War, 1702 to 1713 European war (War of Spanish Succession) Reasons for war in North America Arenas: - New England - Newfoundland - Hudson’s Bay - Acadia Treaty of Utrecht, 1713