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Early British Canada: Newfoundland, Hudson’s Bay and Contested Acadia to 1713
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Early British Canada, to 1713 Newfoundland to 1689 Hudson’s Bay to 1689 Acadia to 1689 King William’s War, 1689-1697 Queen Anne’s War, 1702-1713
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Newfoundland to 1689 English - John Guy - George Calvert, Lord Baltimore - David Kirke French - Placentia (Plaisance) Observations and comparisons
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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
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Acadia to 1689 First permanent settlement: French, 1604 1604-1629: French 1629-1632: British occupation (Charles La Tour at Cap de Sable) 1632-1654: French 1654-1667: British occupation 1667-1689: French Acadian population under contested rule
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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
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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
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