1534 to 1607 1608 to 1662
History of Quebec
1663 to 1759


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

Table of contents
1 1600s
2 1610s
3 1620s
4 1630s
5 1640s
6 1650s
7 1660s

1600s

1610s

  • 1610 - Étienne Brûlé is sent by Champlain to live among the Hurons to learn their language.
  • 1612 - October 15, Champlain is made lieutenant of the vice-roi in New France.
  • 1613 - Acadia is taken by the troops of Samuel Argall.
  • 1615 - Arrival of the Récollets from Rouen on June 2.

1620s

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 dictionnary of the Huron language.
  • 1634 - Sieur de La Violette founds a fur trading post and a fort, which later becomes the town of Trois-Rivières.
  • 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

  • 1641 - Beginning of the French and Iroquois Wars on June 13.
  • 1641 - Arrival of Jeanne Mance on August 8.
  • 1642 - Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve and Jeanne Mance found Ville-Marie, today Montréal on May 17.
  • 1643 - Arrival of Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge et d'Argentenay, officer and military engineer.
  • 1647 - Creation of the Conseil de Québec on March 27.
  • 1648 - Beginning of the genocide of the Huron peoples by the Iroquois confederacy.
  • 1648 - Louis d'Ailleboust becomes governor of New France after the refusal of Maisonneuve to take the position.
  • 1648 - The Huron country is destroyed and fleeing Hurons are relocated to Ile d'Orleans with the help of governor d'Ailleboust.

1650s

  • 1651 - Jean de Lauson becomes governor of New France.
  • 1653 - The population of Quebec now stands at 2,000.
  • 1657 - Arrival of the Sulpiciens in Montreal.
  • 1657 - Pierre de Voyer d'Argenson replaces Jean de Lauson as governor of New France.

1660s

  • 1660 - Dollard des Ormeaux dies at Long-Sault on the Ottawa river.
  • 1661 - Louis XIV puts his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert in charge of reorganizing the administration of New France on March 16.
  • 1661 - Pierre DuBois, baron Davaugour becomes governor of New France.


 
1534 to 1607 1608 to 1662
History of Quebec
1663 to 1759