Timeline of New France history (1534–1607)

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This section of the timeline of New France history concerns the events between Jacques Cartier's first voyage and the foundation of the Quebec settlement by Samuel de Champlain.

1500-1589

  • 1534 - On July 24, Jacques Cartier plants a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and claims it for France.
  • 1535 - Cartier's expedition sails along the
    Baie Saint-Laurent
    on August 10.
  • 1535 - On September 6, Cartier is the first European to discover
    L'Isle-aux-Coudres, Quebec
    .
  • 1535 - Cartier continues to sail up the St. Lawrence to the village of Hochelaga on October 2.
  • 1537 - On June 9,
    Roman Catholic
    faith.
  • 1541 - Cartier builds the Charlesbourg-Royal fort, the first permanent European settlement in North America, near the confluence of the Rivière du Cap Rouge with the St. Lawrence.

1590s

  • 1598 - Following the 1521 landing on Sable Island southeast of present-day Nova Scotia by the Portuguese, the French establish a settlement.

1600-1607

See also

References

Preceded by Timeline of New France history in Quebec
1534 to 1607
Succeeded by
1608 to 1662