1610s in Canada
Events from the 1610s in Canada .
Events
1610-11: The English explorer Henry Hudson , in Dutch service, continues the fruitless search for a passage to Asia.[ 1] [ 2]
1610: Henry Hudson, in service of the Netherlands , explores the river named for him . Hudson explores Hudson Bay in spite of a mutinous crew. Manhattan Indians attack his ship. Mahican people make peaceful contact, and a lucrative fur trade begins.[ 1] [ 2]
1610: Étienne Brûlé lives among Huron and is first European to see Lakes Ontario , Huron , and Superior .[ 3] [ 4]
1611: Champlain builds fur post at Montreal .[ 5] [ 6]
1612: Champlain is named Governor of New France .[ 5] [ 6]
1613: Port Royal sacked by Samuel Argall and his pirates from Virginia .[ 7] [ 8]
1613: St. John's, Newfoundland is founded.[ 9] [ 10]
1614: Franciscan Recollet friars arrive to convert the Indians.[ 11] [ 12]
1615: French Roman Catholic missionaries arrive in Canada.[ 13] [ 14]
1615: Champlain attacks Onondaga villages with the help of a Huron war party, this turning the Iroquois League against the French.[ 15] [ 16]
1616-20: Smallpox epidemic strikes New England tribes between Narragansett Bay and the Penobscot River .[ 17] [ 18]
1617: Louis Hebert, an apothecary who had stayed at Port Royal twice, brings his wife and children to Quebec , thus becoming the first true habitant (permanent settler supporting his family from the soil).[ 19] [ 20]
Births
See also
References
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^ a b "Henry Hudson" . HISTORY . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ Turner, Glenn (23 May 2015). The Toronto Carrying Place: Rediscovering Toronto's Most Ancient Trail . Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-4597-3047-2 .
^ "Étienne Brûlé: Paris Bourgeois | The Champlain Society" . University of Toronto Press . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ a b "Samuel de Champlain 1604-1616 | Virtual Museum of New France" . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ a b "From the archives: Champlain put Montreal on the map" . montrealgazette . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Detail 1613-4, New France colony of Port Royal destroyed by Great Britain - Pre-Revolution Timeline 1600s, America's Best History" . americasbesthistory.com . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Destruction of Port Royal: 1613" . www.lermuseum.org . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "The Cupids Colony and John Guy" . www.heritage.nf.ca . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Newfoundland History - Early Colonization and Settlement of Newfoundland" . faculty.marianopolis.edu . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Catholic Encyclopedia -Order of Friars Minor" . www.ecatholic2000.com . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ McCafferty, John. " 'The land given to Cain': Franciscans, Hurons and devils in seventeenth century New France' " .
^ "Missionaries in the 17th Century | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ Belshaw, John Douglas (13 April 2015). "4.7 Canada and Catholicism" .
^ "The Huron Assault Onondaga: Last Offensive of Samuel de Champlain" . warhistoryonline . 15 August 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "History of the Mohawk Valley: Gateway to the West 1614-1925 — Chapter 10: 1609-1615, Champlain's Battles with the Mohawks and Oneidas" . www.schenectadyhistory.org . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Native Americans and The Smallpox Epidemic" . www.varsitytutors.com . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ Marr, J. S.; Cathey, J. T. (2010). "New Hypothesis for Cause of Epidemic among Native Americans, New England, 1616–1619" . Emerging Infectious Diseases . 16 (2): 281–286. doi :10.3201/eid1602.090276 . PMC 2957993 . PMID 20113559 .
^ says, Liens-Louis Hébert – Links | Passionnée de Généalogie! Obsessed with my past!. "Marie Rollet and Louis Hébert settle in Québec City" . Your Museum. Your Stories . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Louis HÉBERT (1575-23 January 1627) Généalogie Québec | GREENERPASTURE" . greenerpasture.com . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
^ "Biography – GUENET, MARIE, dite de Saint-Ignace – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography" . www.biographi.ca . Retrieved 30 January 2023 .
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