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* 1650-53: Huron survivors of the Beaver Wars settle at Lorette under French protection. <ref>{{Cite journal |last=Schlesier |first=Karl H. |date=1976 |title=Epidemics and Indian Middlemen: Rethinking the Wars of the Iroquois, 1609-1653 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/481513 |journal=Ethnohistory |volume=23 |issue=2 |pages=129–145 |doi=10.2307/481513 |issn=0014-1801}}</ref>
* 1650-53: Huron survivors of the Beaver Wars settle at Lorette under French protection. <ref>{{Cite journal |last=Schlesier |first=Karl H. |date=1976 |title=Epidemics and Indian Middlemen: Rethinking the Wars of the Iroquois, 1609-1653 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/481513 |journal=Ethnohistory |volume=23 |issue=2 |pages=129–145 |doi=10.2307/481513 |issn=0014-1801}}</ref>
* 1652: [[Massachusetts]] General Court licenses traders going from Massachusetts to [[Acadia]]. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Chronological Listing of Documents and Events relating to the Massachusetts Mint |url=https://coins.nd.edu/colcoin/colcoinintros/MAMintDocs.chron.html |access-date=2023-01-24 |website=coins.nd.edu}}</ref>
* 1652: [[Massachusetts]] General Court licenses traders going from Massachusetts to [[Acadia]]. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Chronological Listing of Documents and Events relating to the Massachusetts Mint |url=https://coins.nd.edu/colcoin/colcoinintros/MAMintDocs.chron.html |access-date=2023-01-24 |website=coins.nd.edu}}</ref>
* 1653 Marguerite Bourgeoys (Born Troyes, France 17 April 1620 Died 12 January 1700) the first school teacher in Montreal, arrives from France.
* 1653 Marguerite Bourgeoys (Born Troyes, France 17 April 1620 Died 12 January 1700) the first school teacher in Montreal, arrives from France. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Montreal’s First Teacher – Ms. Marrelli |url=https://emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca/research-project/ |access-date=2023-01-25 |website=emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca}}</ref>
* 1654: [[Port Royal]] seized by [[Robert Sedgwick]]. He would hold on to [[Acadia]] until 1670.
* 1654: [[Port Royal]] seized by [[Robert Sedgwick]]. He would hold on to [[Acadia]] until 1670.
* 1653 [[Louis Chartier]], a surgeon, arrives in Ville-Marie to provide medical aid to the settlement.
* 1653 [[Louis Chartier]], a surgeon, arrives in Ville-Marie to provide medical aid to the settlement.
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* c. 1655: One of the ''coureurs de bois'', adventurous, unlicensed [[fur trade]]rs who want to escape company restrictions, explores west of [[Lake Superior]].
* c. 1655: One of the ''coureurs de bois'', adventurous, unlicensed [[fur trade]]rs who want to escape company restrictions, explores west of [[Lake Superior]].
* 1657: [[Sulpicians]], who run missions, come to North America.
* 1657: [[Sulpicians]], who run missions, come to North America.
* 1658 Marguerite Bourgeoys established the Congregation of Notre Dame, the first uncloistered order of nuns in North America.
* 1658 Marguerite Bourgeoys established the Congregation of Notre Dame, the first uncloistered order of nuns in North America. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Montreal’s First Teacher – Ms. Marrelli |url=https://emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca/research-project/ |access-date=2023-01-25 |website=emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca}}</ref>
* 1659: A vicar apostolic, the Jesuit-trained Bishop [[François de Montmorency-Laval|Francois X. de Laval-Montmorency]] (1623–1708) arrives in Quebec in June as vicar general of the pope to take command of the missions and to found parishes.
* 1659: A vicar apostolic, the Jesuit-trained Bishop [[François de Montmorency-Laval|Francois X. de Laval-Montmorency]] (1623–1708) arrives in Quebec in June as vicar general of the pope to take command of the missions and to found parishes.



Revision as of 01:51, 25 January 2023

1650s in Canada
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Events from the 1650s in Canada.

Events

  • 1649-64: the Beaver Wars: Encouraged by the English, and the need for more beaver for trade (their own area being hunted out), Haudenosee (Iroquois) make war on Hurons (1649), Tobaccos (1649), Neutrals (1650–51), Erie (1653–56), Ottawa (1660), Illinois and Miami (1680–84), and members of the Mahican confederation. English, pleased with this, agree to Two-Row Wampum Peace treaty, 1680. [1] [2]
  • 1650-53: Huron survivors of the Beaver Wars settle at Lorette under French protection. [3]
  • 1652: Massachusetts General Court licenses traders going from Massachusetts to Acadia. [4]
  • 1653 Marguerite Bourgeoys (Born Troyes, France 17 April 1620 Died 12 January 1700) the first school teacher in Montreal, arrives from France. [5]
  • 1654: Port Royal seized by Robert Sedgwick. He would hold on to Acadia until 1670.
  • 1653 Louis Chartier, a surgeon, arrives in Ville-Marie to provide medical aid to the settlement.
  • 1654-59: Pierre-Esprit Radisson, French Sieur de Groselliers, encounters many tribes throughout New France, New England, and what is now the U.S. Midwest. Adopted by a Mohawk family, who take him to Hudson Bay, there he changes sides and becomes English, participates in the formation of Hudson's Bay Company, and charter of Rupert's Land to it in 1670, deftly switching country allegiances several times France-England-France-England during the process. Ends up English. Today principally remembered by a hotel named after him in Minneapolis.
  • 1655 Étienne Bouchard, a surgeon, begins a successful private medical practice in Ville-Marie.
  • c. 1655: One of the coureurs de bois, adventurous, unlicensed fur traders who want to escape company restrictions, explores west of Lake Superior.
  • 1657: Sulpicians, who run missions, come to North America.
  • 1658 Marguerite Bourgeoys established the Congregation of Notre Dame, the first uncloistered order of nuns in North America. [6]
  • 1659: A vicar apostolic, the Jesuit-trained Bishop Francois X. de Laval-Montmorency (1623–1708) arrives in Quebec in June as vicar general of the pope to take command of the missions and to found parishes.

See also

References

  1. ^ taniam. "1640 - 1701 – Beaver Wars (French and Iroquois Wars) Force Relocation to Door County, Wisconsin". NHBP. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Iroquois Warfare: 1640-1650". www.lermuseum.org. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  3. ^ Schlesier, Karl H. (1976). "Epidemics and Indian Middlemen: Rethinking the Wars of the Iroquois, 1609-1653". Ethnohistory. 23 (2): 129–145. doi:10.2307/481513. ISSN 0014-1801.
  4. ^ "Chronological Listing of Documents and Events relating to the Massachusetts Mint". coins.nd.edu. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Montreal's First Teacher – Ms. Marrelli". emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Montreal's First Teacher – Ms. Marrelli". emmaleamarrelli.opened.ca. Retrieved 25 January 2023.