New France, Last Days  (1731 to 1763)
La Vérendrye at Grand Portage  (Aug 26, 1731)
La Vérendrye In the Northwest  (1732)
Chemin du Roi  (1734)
La Vérendrye at Red River  (1734)
Forges du Saint-Maurice  (1736)
Grey Nuns Founded  (1737)
Birth of Jonathan Odell  (Sep 25, 1737)
Fort La Reine Founded  (Oct 3, 1738)
Census of New France  (1739)
Exports Exceed Imports  (1741)
Birth of Benedict Arnold  (Jan 14, 1741)
La Vérendryes in Dakota  (1742)
La Vérendryes Sight Rockies  (Jan 1, 1743)
La Vérendrye's Plaque  (Mar 30, 1743)
Charlevoix's Histoire  (1744)
War of the Austrian Succession  (Oct 19, 1744 to Oct 19, 1748)
Louisbourg Surrenders  (Jun 17, 1745)
Birth of André Michaux  (Mar 8, 1746)
Birth of Louis Quesnel  (Nov 15, 1746)
Ramezay's Attack on Grand Pré  (Feb 11, 1747)
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle  (Oct 18, 1748)
Birth of Jean Aide-Créquy  (Apr 5, 1749)
Fort Toronto Raised  (1750)
Birth of John Simcoe  (Feb 25, 1752)
Washington Defeated  (1754)
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