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'''*1795:''' Spain renounced claims to the area.  
'''*1795:''' Spain renounced claims to the area.  


*'''1807: '''David Thompson crossed the Rockies by the Howse Pass and explored the upper Columbia.
'''*1807: '''David Thompson crossed the Rockies by the Howse Pass and explored the upper Columbia.  


*'''1808: '''Simon Fraser followed the Fraser River to the sea.
'''*1808: '''Simon Fraser followed the Fraser River to the sea.  


*'''1811: '''Thompson descended the Columbia to its mouth.
'''*1811: '''Thompson descended the Columbia to its mouth.  


*'''1821:''' By merger with the North West Company, the Hudson's Bay Company secured a monopoly of trade west of the Rockies.
'''*1821:''' By merger with the North West Company, the Hudson's Bay Company secured a monopoly of trade west of the Rockies.  


*'''1827: '''British and Americans began moving into the disputed Oregon Territory north and west of the Columbia. 
'''*1827: '''British and Americans began moving into the disputed Oregon Territory north and west of the Columbia.   


'''*1843:''' The Hudson’s Bay Company founded Fort Victoria.  
'''*1843:''' The Hudson’s Bay Company founded Fort Victoria.  


*'''1844:''' Public demand arose in the United States to annex western territories south of the 54th parallel.
'''*1844:''' Public demand arose in the United States to annex western territories south of the 54th parallel.  


'''*1846:''' The 49th Parallel Treaty was created.  
'''*1846:''' The 49th Parallel Treaty was created.  
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'''*1849:''' Vancouver Island became a Crown colony, with Victoria as the capital.  
'''*1849:''' Vancouver Island became a Crown colony, with Victoria as the capital.  


*'''1856:''' The first legislature met on the island.
'''*1856:''' The first legislature met on the island.  


'''*1858:''' The mainland became a Crown colony, with New Westminster as the capital.  
'''*1858:''' The mainland became a Crown colony, with New Westminster as the capital.  
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'''*1860''': The Cariboo gold rush began.  
'''*1860''': The Cariboo gold rush began.  


*'''1862: '''The Cariboo Road was cut through to the gold fields.
'''*1862: '''The Cariboo Road was cut through to the gold fields.  


*'''1863:'''The first salmon fishery on the Fraser was established.
'''*1863:'''The first salmon fishery on the Fraser was established.  


'''*1866:''' The colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were united.  
'''*1866:''' The colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were united.  
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'''*1869:''' Victoria became the capital of both former colonies.  
'''*1869:''' Victoria became the capital of both former colonies.  


'''*1871:''' The Province of British Columbia was formed on 20 July 1871, joining Confederation.
'''*1871:''' The Province of British Columbia was formed on 20 July 1871, joining Confederation.  


'''*1885:''' The Canadian Pacific Railway line was completed to the coast.  
'''*1885:''' The Canadian Pacific Railway line was completed to the coast.  


*'''1892:''' The Sullivan lead-zinc-silver deposits were discovered at Kimberly.
'''*1892:''' The Sullivan lead-zinc-silver deposits were discovered at Kimberly.  


*'''1903: '''The Alaska Boundary Dispute was arbitrated.
'''*1903: '''The Alaska Boundary Dispute was arbitrated.  
 
*'''1930: '''British Columbia acquired control over its natural resources.


'''*1930: '''British Columbia acquired control over its natural resources.


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== Historical Sources  ==
== Historical Sources  ==
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