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*The Treaty of Paris (1814) gave the islands back to France, though Britain occupied them yet again during the Hundred Days War in 1815. France then reclaimed the now uninhabited islands, in which all structures and buildings had been destroyed or fallen into disrepair. | *The Treaty of Paris (1814) gave the islands back to France, though Britain occupied them yet again during the Hundred Days War in 1815. France then reclaimed the now uninhabited islands, in which all structures and buildings had been destroyed or fallen into disrepair. | ||
*The islands were resettled in 1816. The settlers, mostly '''Basques, Bretons and Normans''', were joined by various other peoples, particularly from the '''nearby island of Newfoundland'''. Only around the middle of the century did increased fishing bring a certain prosperity to the little colony. | *The islands were resettled in 1816. The settlers, mostly '''Basques, Bretons and Normans''', were joined by various other peoples, particularly from the '''nearby island of Newfoundland'''. Only around the middle of the century did increased fishing bring a certain prosperity to the little colony. | ||
*The colony became a French Overseas Territory in 1946. | |||
==Emigration From Saint Pierre and Miquelon== | ==Emigration From Saint Pierre and Miquelon== |
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