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    • Iroquoians 1500 and 1745
    • New France 1645 and 1745
    • New France 1745 and Lower Canada 1820
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    • Iroquoians and Algonquians
    • Iroquoians and the Incas
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  • Home
  • Understand a Society
    • Competency 1 Overview
    • Iroquoians around 1500
    • New France around 1645
    • New France around 1745
    • Lower Canada around 1820
    • Quebec around 1905
    • Quebec around 1980
  • Interpret Change
    • Competency 2 Overview
    • Iroquoians 1500 and 1745
    • New France 1645 and 1745
    • New France 1745 and Lower Canada 1820
    • Lower Canada 1820 and Quebec 1905
    • Quebec 1905 and 1980
  • Explore Diversity
    • Competency 3 Overview
    • Iroquoians and Algonquians
    • Iroquoians and the Incas
    • New France and the 13 Colonies
    • Quebec and The Prairies
    • The Prairies and the West Coast
    • Quebec and South Africa
    • Mi’kmaq and the Inuit
  • Teachers
    • Resources by Society
    • Resources by Type
    • GHC Program Overview
    • Site Updates and News
    • Social Sciences Coffee Break ☕️
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Events Timeline

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This event timeline includes pages with information about key events.

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This event timeline is based on the original Événements menu at the Sociétés et Territoires site by the Service national du RÉCIT (RECITUS). Note: These event pages may not appear in the menus of specific societies. They can be used as additional resources.

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