Timeline of Quebec history (1608–1662)

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This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between the foundation of Quebec and establishment of the Sovereign Council.

1608-1609[]

1610s[]

1620s[]

  • 1625 - Arrival of the Jesuits.
  • 1627 - Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal de Richelieu founds the Compagnie de la Nouvelle France on April 29. King Louis XIII of France will grant them the monopoly on fur trade in return for their help in colonizing the St. Lawrence valley.
  • 1627 - King Louis XIII of France introduces the seigneurial system and forbids settlement in New France by anyone other than Roman Catholics.
  • 1629 - On July 16, three brothers, David, Louis, and Thomas take Quebec.

1630s[]

  • 1632 - Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on March 29. Acadia and Quebec are given back to France.
  • 1632 - The Couillard-Hébert family receives the colony's first slave. He is a black boy from the West Indies. See Slavery in Canada.
  • 1632 - Gabriel Sagard publishes Le Grand Voyage au pays des Hurons (The Great Voyage in Huron country) and a dictionary of the Huron language.
  • 1634 - founds a fur trading post and a fort, which later becomes the town of Trois-Rivières.
  • 1634 - Hurons begin to drive out the Jesuits as disease decimates the Hurons.
  • 1635 - The Jesuits found the Collège de Québec.
  • 1635 - Samuel de Champlain dies on December 25.
  • 1636 - Arrival of the new governor Charles Huault de Montmagny on June 12.
  • 1639 - Foundation of the Société de Notre-Dame de Montréal.
  • 1639 - Arrival of the Ursulines and the Hospitalières in the colony.

1640s[]

1650s[]

1660-1661[]

References[]

Preceded by Timeline of Quebec history
1608 to 1662
Succeeded by
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