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Gaspé / Founded
January 1, 1971
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Gaspé is where Jacques Cartier took possession of New France (now part of Canada) in the name of François I of France on July 24, 1534. Former settlement areas ...
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Apr 16, 2024 · In the 16th century, French explorer Jacques Cartier used the name Canada to refer to the area around the settlement that is now Quebec city.
Indeed, this city lays claim to the title of "Cradle of French America": in 1534, seven years before his failed attempt to establish a settlement at Cap-Rouge ...
It is one of the oldest settlements in North America: on 24 July 1534, Jacques Cartier took possession of Canada on behalf of the king of France and placed ...
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1763 The Gaspé officially becomes a part of the 'Province of Quebec'. 1767 Charles Robin, a native of the Channel Islands arrives in Paspébiac and sets up a ...
The first contingent of 315 men, women and children sailed from Quebec City on June 9th, 1784, most of them in four small sailing vessels and some (probably the ...
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On 14 July 1534, the two ships commanded by Jacques Cartier of Saint-Malo sought shelter in Gaspé Bay, where they remained for eleven days. Here Cartier met and ...
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This work, inspired by the arrival of Jacques Cartier in 1534, presents characters, events and historical transcriptions. Then go to the Birthplace of Canada.
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The Gaspé peninsula : history, legends, resources, attractions ... Gaspésie (Québec)Guides. Québec (Province). Office ... date, bustling city, through peaceful, ...
Nov 16, 2017 · The geological and paleontological riches of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula have been known since 1844, when it was first explored by Sir William ...
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