Canadian History Time Line, 1812 to 1910

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1812

    Beginning of the War of 1812 (also here) between CA (Britain) & the US. Brock is killed in the battle at Queenston Heights. The Treaty of Ghent ends the war in 1814 (Treaty text here). The Red River settlers establish themselves in CA’s northwest

1816

    Robert Semple, the governor of territories for HBC, is killed by Métis allies of the North West Co., along with other Red River colonists in the Battle of Seven Oaks marking the birth of the Métis Nation

1818

    The 49th parallel becomes accepted as the border between the U.S. & CA from Lake of the Woods to the Rockies

1829

1836

    CA’s first rail line opens, serving from St. Johns to La Prairie. A horse tramway or light rail line had been operating in Nova Scotia (1829). For dates in rail history see here. For all encompassing rail information see this excellent resource

1837

1841

1843

    Fort Victoria built by Britain to establish claim to Vancouver Island

1846

    Britain begins limited free trade with the US ending preferential trade with its own colonies (here for an interesting discussion of economic factors, but see also the Irish Famine and the beginning of an end to slavery as Connecticut outlaws slavery in 1848)

1849

    Official CDN policy of bilingualism begins. US-CDN border at the 49th parallel is extended to the Pacific.

1851

    Underground railroad network in place for enslaved and even freed African-Americans in southwestern Ontario. CA gains control of its postal system from Britain

1854

    The Reciprocity Treaty is signed by CA & the US (in effect until 1866)

1857

    Ottawa becomes the capital of CA

1860

    Cornerstone is laid of the Parliament buildings

1861

1864

    The Charlottetown & Quebec conferences establish the groundwork for Confederation

1866

1867

    Confederation, whereby the colonies become the Dominion of Canada with Sir John A. Macdonald as first prime minister. The original provinces are: Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, & Nova Scotia For a discussion of symbols that represent Canada, such as the motto, flag, etc., try the CBC discussion here or here for a picture of the Canadian crest

1868

1870

    The Métis, led by Louis Riel, resist the imposition of CDN authority in the northwest. Manitoba joins CA (see entry for 1885, below)

1871

    British Columbia joins Confederation

1873

    Prince Edward Island joins CA. The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) is formed and begin to go west. Samuel Benfield Steele (use next link if this one malfunctions) was one of its most colourful and legendary figures (also visit Fort Steele from this site; see also the entry for1885, below)

1875

1876

    The Indian Act defines the special status & land regulations of aboriginal people who live on reservations; they have no vote in CDN elections & are exempt from taxes

1880

    Emily Stowe becomes the first woman doctor to receive a licence to practice medicine. Note: She was turned down by the University of Toronto and studied in the U.S.

1881

    The Canadian Pacific Railway is incorporated. The last spike is set in 1885. William Van Horne is then General Manager of Canadian Pacific; he is later knighted. His summer home in New Brunswick is now a protected historic site

1885

    Louis Riel & the Métis clash with the NWMP at Duck Lake & are defeated at Batoche. Riel is executed in Regina.(Note: this site gives a remarkable account of all the events before and after 1885 describing the players, such as Sam Steele, Sir John A. MacDonald and many others—all as part of the Métis History alongside the "True Canadian History". A careful reading of the site will create a strong and detailed impression of the times. Perhaps Dick Garneau's site will not be considered impartial—Lawrence Garneau, the writer's ancestor, nearly hanged with Riel, and there are no kind words about the Scots, of which, ironically, I am one by birth)

1887

    The first provincial premier’s conference is held in Quebec City

1889

    Women begin to campaign for the right to vote

1892

1893

    Algonquin Park is established as a wildlife sanctuary in Ontario.

1896

    Laurier is voted PM on the Manitoba Schools Question.(detailed chronology of events and the aftermath from 1869 to 1916) (Try here for a text by Laurier on Canadian identity.) An immigration policy is developed to help bring farmers from Europe to settle on the Prairies.

1897

    The Klondike Gold Rush begins (here for some biographies of historical figures). The first woman is admitted to the bar in Ontario: Clara Brett Martin

1898

    Yukon becomes a distinct territory from NWT

1899

1901

    Marconi receives a transatlantic radio message at St. John’s, Newfoundland

1905

    Alberta & Saskatchewan become part of CA

1907

1910

    Laurier establishes the Canadian Navy

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Notes

Abbreviations:

CA–Canada

CDN–Canadian

HBC—Hudsons’s Bay Company;

NA–North America

NAFTA–North American Free Trade Agreement.

Standard provincal & other abbreviations used wherever possible.

Primary sources: The 1999 Canadian Global Almanac by John Robert Colombo; A Short History of Canada by Desmond Morton.

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