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Timeline of Quebec City history


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This is a timeline of the history of Quebec City.

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This is a timeline of the history of Quebec City 16th century Edit1535 Jacques Cartier arrived and later winters in the village of Stadacona17th century Edit1608 L Habitation Quebec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain near the ruins of Stadacona 1615 The first missionaries the Recollets arrived in the city 1629 32 the city briefly passed into possession of the English 1629 The Recollets left New France but returned in 1670 1632 Treaty of Saint Germain en Laye 1632 1635 The Jesuits arrived and found the College de Quebec 1636 Charles Huault de Montmagny became the settlement s governor who presided over expansion of the settlement and construction of its first church Notre Dame de la Paix 1639 The Ursulines arrived Ecole des Ursulines Quebec established 1639 The Augustines arrived Hotel Dieu de Quebec founded by Augustinians It was administered by the Augustinian order until 1962 1647 The first Notre Dame de Quebec Cathedral constructed 1648 The first Chateau St Louis was built under the direction of Charles de Montmagny 1663 Quebec became the capital city of New France the population of Quebec and its surrounding farm lands had reached 1 950 people 1663 Petit Seminaire of Quebec founded 1687 1723 Notre Dame des Victoires constructed 1690 The Battle of Quebec 1690 during King William s War 1693 95 Old Parliament Building Quebec built 18th century Edit1711 Quebec Expedition 1726 Claude Thomas Dupuy commissioned Claude Barolet as royal notary for Quebec City 1754 63 French and Indian War was the North American chapter of the Seven Years War known in Quebec as the War of the Conquest 1758 Siege of Louisbourg 1758 1759 Battle of Beauport 1759 In the Battle of the Plains of Abraham the city was permanently lost by the French 1760 Battle of Sainte Foy and Siege of Quebec 1760 1763 Treaty of Paris France formally ceded its claims to Canada and Quebec City s French speaking Catholic population was under the rule of Protestant Britain 1774 The Quebec Act 1775 Battle of Quebec 1775 1789 The theater company Les Jeunes Messieurs Canadiens is inaugurated 1791 The Constitutional Act of 1791 1791 Anglican Diocese of Quebec created 19th century Edit1804 Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral completed 1807 The construction of St Andrew s Church Quebec City began 1805 63 Quebec Mercury published 1819 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec established 1820 The construction of the Citadelle of Quebec began 1824 Literary and Historical Society of Quebec founded 1840 La Maison Simons founded 1845 Quebec City fires 1848 Institut canadien de Quebec founded 1848 The last Canadian Recollet Brother Louis died at Quebec City 1850s Quebec Skating Rink opened 1855 Brunet pharmacy founded 1857 59 Cimetiere Notre Dame de Belmont constructed 1862 Morrin College founded it is located at Morrin Centre 1864 Quebec Conference 1864 1877 86 Parliament Building Quebec constructed 1879 Old Quebec Funicular opened 1885 Saint Jean Baptiste Church constructed 1885 88 Quebec City Armoury built 1889 Quebec rockslide 1893 Chateau Frontenac opened 1896 Le Soleil founded 1900 Desjardins Group founded 20th century Edit1902 Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec founded 1908 Plains of Abraham Park became the first historic site to be protected by the federal government acting as a catalyst for the establishment of the National Historic Site of Canada system in 1919 1912 Quebec Boundaries Extension Act 1912 1915 Gare du Palais built 1917 The construction of the Quebec Bridge connecting the North and South banks of the St Lawrence River was finished 1926 Basilica of Sainte Anne de Beaupre built 1928 Quebec Aces founded 1930 31 Edifice Price constructed in Old Quebec 1931 Edifice Jean Antoine Panet built 1933 Musee national des beaux arts du Quebec 1935 37 Edifice Andre Laurendeau was built 1939 Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport established 1943 Quebec Conference 1943 Quebec Agreement 1944 Second Quebec Conference The conferences were held at the Citadel and nearby Chateau Frontenac 1944 Universite du Quebec established 1955 Quebec Winter Carnival established 1968 Quebec City Summer Festival established 1969 Ecole nationale d administration publique and Institut national de la recherche scientifique established 1971 Grand Theatre de Quebec opened features l Orchestre Symphonique de Quebec and concertmaster Hidetaro Suzuki 1972 Edifice Marie Guyart completed 1984 Operation Nez rouge was founded in Quebec City 1984 Musee de la civilisation established 1985 Ramparts of Quebec City was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO 1985 Shamrock Summit 1987 Flag of Quebec City adopted 1994 Quebec Biker war 1995 Centre hospitalier universitaire de Quebec created 1998 Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands 21st century Edit2001 3rd Summit of the Americas 2001 Capitale Nationale played host to a major world sporting event the World Police and Fire Games which was a success for the city with as many as 11 000 athletes and 14 000 persons accompanying them making 25 000 persons in total 2002 Communaute metropolitaine de Quebec created 2002 Quebec City Military Tattoo created 2008 The 400th anniversary of the founding 2017 Quebec City mosque shooting See also Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ville de Quebec Timeline of Quebec history List of years in Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Quebec City history amp oldid 1172471990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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