Acadia  (1604 to 1758)
Ile Ste-Croix Habitation  (1604)
Founding of Port-Royal  (1605)
Ordre de bons Temps  (1606 to 1607)
Marc Lescarbot's Theatre  (Nov 14, 1606)
First Jesuits Arrive in New France  (May 22, 1611)
La Tour Granted Land  (Jan 15, 1635)
Attack on Fort La Tour  (Apr 13, 1645)
La Tour Made Governor  (Feb 25, 1651)
Birth of Daniel de Subercase  (Feb 12, 1661)
Treaty of Breda  (Jul 21, 1667)
Nicholson Captures Port-Royal  (Oct 5, 1710)
Louisbourg Founded  (1713)
Expulsion of the Acadians  (Jul 28, 1755 to Jul 31, 1755)
Louisbourg Surrenders  (Jul 26, 1758)
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