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1497 Nova Scotia was rediscovered by John Cabot and claimed for England. | 1497 [[Portal:Nova Scotia|Nova Scotia]] was rediscovered by John Cabot and claimed for England. | ||
1534 Jacques Cartier explored the northern shoreline. | 1534 Jacques Cartier explored the northern shoreline. | ||
1604–1605 DeMonts and Champlain established a settlement at Port Royal (present-day Annapolis Royal). | 1604–1605 DeMonts and Champlain established a settlement at Port Royal (present-day Annapolis Royal). | ||
1621 The first attempts at British colonization were made; they failed. | 1621 The first attempts at British colonization were made; they failed. | ||
1629 First settlements were made by the British at Charlesfort (near Port Royal) and at Rosemar. | 1629 First settlements were made by the British at Charlesfort (near Port Royal) and at Rosemar. | ||
1654 French settlements were seized by New Englanders. | 1654 French settlements were seized by New Englanders. | ||
1670 The Treaty of Breda gave lost territory back to France. | 1670 The Treaty of Breda gave lost territory back to France. | ||
1686 Ninety French Acadian families were located at Port Royal. | 1686 Ninety French Acadian families were located at Port Royal. | ||
1690 Port Royal was captured by New Englanders. | 1690 Port Royal was captured by New Englanders. | ||
1713 Through the Treaty of Utrecht, France gave Acadia to Britain. | 1713 Through the Treaty of Utrecht, France gave Acadia to Britain. | ||
1749 Halifax was settled by the British. | 1749 Halifax was settled by the British. | ||
1752 The first newspaper in Canada, the Halifax Gazette, was published. | 1752 The first newspaper in Canada, the Halifax Gazette, was published. | ||
1755 Most French Acadians were expelled by the British. Many returned later. | 1755 Most French Acadians were expelled by the British. Many returned later. | ||
1758 Louisbourg was captured by the British. | 1758 Louisbourg was captured by the British. | ||
1763 Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island were annexed to Nova Scotia. | 1763 Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island were annexed to Nova Scotia. | ||
1773 The first Scottish settlers arrived. | 1773 The first Scottish settlers arrived. | ||
1783 American refugees of the American Revolution, who were also known as United Empire Loyalists, came to Nova Scotia. Cape Breton and New Brunswick enjoyed separate governments. | 1783 American refugees of the American Revolution, who were also known as United Empire Loyalists, came to Nova Scotia. Cape Breton and New Brunswick enjoyed separate governments. | ||
1815–1850 Some 55,000 immigrants, mostly Scottish and Irish, came to the province. | 1815–1850 Some 55,000 immigrants, mostly Scottish and Irish, came to the province. | ||
1818 Dalhousie University was founded in Halifax. | 1818 Dalhousie University was founded in Halifax. | ||
1820 Cape Breton was annexed to Nova Scotia. | 1820 Cape Breton was annexed to Nova Scotia. | ||
1848 Nova Scotia was the first British colony where the principle of responsible government was recognized. | 1848 Nova Scotia was the first British colony where the principle of responsible government was recognized. | ||
1867 The Province of Nova Scotia was formed, being one of the original four provinces to join the Confederation. | 1867 The Province of Nova Scotia was formed, being one of the original four provinces to join the Confederation. | ||
1876 The railway from Halifax to Quebec was completed. | 1876 The railway from Halifax to Quebec was completed. | ||
1917 A French ship collided with a Norwegian steamer. The collision caused an explosion of TNT, explosive acid, and benzine. A large part of the northern section of Halifax was destroyed. [[Category: | 1917 A French ship collided with a Norwegian steamer. The collision caused an explosion of TNT, explosive acid, and benzine. A large part of the northern section of Halifax was destroyed. | ||
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