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PERIOD OF DISCOVERIES : 1534 TO 1608, AND PERIOD OF THE COMPANIES : 1608 TO 1663 (Comjjrising 130 years, nearly). II. PERIOD OF ROYAL GOVERNMENT : GOVEENOES APPOINTED BY THE KING. 1663 TO 1763, (100 years). III. ENGLISH RULE : GOYEENOES APPOINTED BY THE CROWN OF ENGLAND. 1763 TO 1893 (130 years). Pi w 1654 1608 in 9 ft s e r mmfummmmmm ipap<""""^pnf*>i*^i^^mf^«apip«i^fHpillP!Pf«ipippi CA.1S A-jyA. FROTM 1034 TO irOO. w 1554 1608 in a ft S e .47 Henry II. 1647-59 Francis 11. 1560 Charles IX. 16(50-74 Henry III. 1674-H9 Henry IV. 15H9-1610 Louis XIII. 1610-43 32. Treaty of St. Germain-en- Laye restores Canada to France. Charles I, k. of England ; Louis XIII, k. of France. Louis XIV. lt)4M716 CANADA TILL 1790, A.D. POLITICAL EVENTS. 1648 1663 ft e 9 9 z 04 1685 9 S O"© s© I. Ml «a 48. M. D'AILLEBOUT (3d Gov.) The Iroquois renew their attacks furiously. Dispersion of the Hurons. They take refuge at Quebec, 51. DE LAUZON (4th Gov.) — 5 years. 50. The Hurons retire to the Island of Orleans. 56. The Iroquois pursue the Hurons to the Isle of Orleans and carry off 85. 58. VISCOUNT D'ARGENSOl^ (5th Gov.) — 3 yeara. Hurons sheltered near the Fort St. Louis. 59. Dollard and his companions. 61. BAKON D'AVAUGOUR (6th Gov.) — 2 yrs. The Indian Chief Garakonthie. Mme Duolos, Montreal. 62. Difficulties arising from the sale of liquors. Earthquakes during six months. 63. CHEVALIER DE MESY (7th Gov.) — 2 yrs. If ew colonists, 100 families. 65. MAKQUIS DE TRACY, VICEROY. Regiment ofCari^gnan. 65. DE COURCELLES (8th Gov.) -- 7 yrs. 72-82. COUNT DE FRONTENAC. (9th Gov.). — 10 yrs. 73. Joliet and F. Marquette discover the Mississippi. 82. M. DE LA BARRE (10th Gov.) — 3 yrs. Vain attem'pt to make peace with the Iroquois. 86-97. Exploits of d'Iberville : he takes Pemaquid and Si- John's i\'. F., subdues Hudson Bay Territory and colonizes Louisiana. 85. MARQUIS DE DENONVILLE (11th Gov.) ; — his false policy exasperates the Iroquois : — The English colonists side with them. Terrible crisis. Massacre at Lachine — (1689). 89. COUNT DE FRONTENAC, (2d time) (12th Gov.) — 9 yrs. He saves the Colony. War parties invade the Eng. settlements. 90. Taking of Casco and other villages : Schenectady and Salmon Falls, N. Y., pillaged and burnt. The English Colonies aroused, prepare to attack Canada. furiously. ns and Indian a "THE HEEOIC AGE" (Continued.) RELIGIOUS EVENTS. %'n 1800 1812 POLITICAL EVENTS. 1815 a e 1841 1806. Upper and Lower Canada, separate Provinces. 92. First Provincial Parliament. The use of the two languages admitted. 93. LiOrdDORCHESTERv 4thtimeGov. 96. Sir ROBERT PRESCOTT, 4th Gov. Visit of the D. of Kent. 99. Sir Eobert Milues, L. G., Lower Canada. Jesuits' property seized by the government. 05. Sir FRAMCIS CRAIO, 5th Gov. 11. Sir ^EOROE PREVOST, 6th Gov. Judges excluded from Leg. Ass. The Americans invade Canada. Oen. Brock at Queenstown. 13. De Salaberry at Chateauguay. 14. Sir George Pre vest at Plattsburg. 16. Sir JOHM SHERBROOKE, 7th Gov. 18. The DUKE OF RICHIVOND, 8th Gov. 20-28. Count DAEHOUSIE, 9th Gov. 30. Lord AYITIEER, 10th Gov. Asiatic cholera in 1832 & 1834 ; 35. Lord OOSFORD, 11th Gov. Disturbances and riots near Mon- treal, (32 to 37). 37. Sir John Colborne, Ad. Insurrections at St. Denis, St. Charles, St. Eustache. 13 insurrectionists executed at Montreal ; 47 banished to Australia. 38. Count DURHA^W, 12th Gov. Sir J. COLBORIVE, (Lord Seaton), ISthGov. 39. Lord SYDENHAH (Tiiompson,) 14th Gov. UNION OF THE TWO CANADAS. Public Education promoted. 42. Sir CHARLES BAOOT, 15th Gov. The boundary question ^^2. R^ settled. 43. Lord METCALFE, 16th Gov. (Great fire at St-Roch's, nearly |44. T 3000 houses burnt.) Lord CATHCART, 17th Gov. 49. Asiatic cholera. ■ - , pQ j^. 47-54. Lord ELOIIV, 18th Gov. — Colonisation encouraged. Abolition of the Seigniorial rights and reserves for the clergy wj^^ p 55. Sir EDMUND HEAD, 19th Gov. 56. Legislative Council elective. 10 ENGLISH GOVEENMENT (Continued). KELIGIOUS EVENTS. (inguages , of Kent. [ded from •eenstown. 8H. Rt. Rev. JOHN FRaNCIS HEBERT, 9th Bishop of Quebec. Bishop Bailly coadjutor. Rev. John 0. Plessis^dismasks the " Plan of Education." 96. Church and Convent of the Recollets {Quebec) destroyed by fire. 97. Rt. Rev. PIERRE DENAUT, lOth Bishop of Quebec. 97. 26 French priests seek refuge in Canada. fe 1834; near Mon- t. Charles, Weal) 47 ];^^6rRt^ev. JOSEPH OCTAVE PLESSIS, nth Bishop of Quebec, {named Arch- bishop 1819.) » 18. Mission of Red River. Bishop Provencher. 19 Clucbec created ao Arclidiocese. 25! Rt. Rev. BERNARD C. PANET, 12th Bishop ; 2d Archhishop. 33 Rt. Rev. JOSEPH SIGNAI, 13ih Bishop ; Pirst acting ARCHBISHOP. f question 's, nearly ged, the clergy d Council NOTES. I42. Return of the Rev. Jesuit Fathers to Canada. |44. The Ecclesiastical Province of Quebec, created 50. Rt Rev. PETER FLAVIEN TURGEON, 2d. Archb. Ici. First Provincial Council of Quebec. 1814 Treaty of Ghent: Mutual restitution of cotiqueste. 182a GeO'rge IV. 1 830 William IV. 1837 Accession of Queeo Vic- toria to the throne of Eng- land. lf'42. Treaty of Ashbur- ton pettier the boundary question. U DOMINION OP CANADA A.D 1867 POLITICAL EVENTS. 1867 1889 1893 The Queen chooses Ottawa to be the capital of Canada. Normal Schools established. 60. Visit of the Prince of Wales. 66. 2d. Disastrous Jire at St- Roch' 8. Transatlantic cable. Canada invaded by tke Fenians. DOMINION OF CANADA. CONFEDERATION OF THE PROVINCES OF QUEBEC, ONTARIO, Nova-Scotia and New Bsunswick : later, Mani- toba ; (70), Columbia ; ( 71), Prince Edward Is. (73). Dominion Day, July \st. Lord MONCK, 1st Governor General. Sir Narcisse Belleau, L.-Gov. P. Q. — Hon. Howland, Out. 68. I^ord I.1SOAR, 2d. Gov. 69. The Hudson's Bay, Company, sell the Territory to Ca^nada, (^$1,200,000;. The Half breeds oppose, and rise (70 J against the Provisional Oovernment. 72. L,ord DIJFFERIN, 2d. Gov. Gen. 78. Marquis of L.OII1V1:, 3d. Gov. Gen. 83. Marquis of I. AWDSDOWNE, 4th. Gov. Gen. 84. Riel draws up a Declaration of Rights (85). The "Metis" defeated. Riel executed. 86. Inauguration o/ the Pacidc Railway, from Halifax to Van- couver. Lord STA1VL.ET OF PRESTON (later Lord Derby) 5tb Gov. Gen. 90. Visit of Prince Arthur and the Count of Paris. Lord ABERDEEN, 6th. Gov. Gen. 1854. ■ 67. R C C8. D 70. R' 77. In ( I 78. 8G. R 12 90. R 91. R C ■ C 1 ) -■ TEE OONPEDEEATION. EELIGIOUS EVENTS. 1854. UNIVERSITY LAVAL FOUNDED. lada. KOTES. 167. Rt. Rev. CHARLES FRAN9OIS BAILLAR GEON, 3d. Archbishop. UEBEC, V, Mani- Jnt Canada^ 1854. Treaty of recipro- city beiween Canada add the U-Statfs ; abolished 12 years later. Pop. of Canada, 1869, '2,50(),