All the maps in this blog post depict the same landmass and surrounding water — including a portion of what is now Canada claimed by France. Each map displays the territory differently. This is part of the cartographer's craft — and power. Cartographers determine what is important to depict. The complexity of the terrain is abstracted based.. XML. Canada in 1800. Download. XML. Notes. Download. XML. A uniquely beautiful record of Canada's early development, this volume of the Historical Atlas of Canada explores the relationship between what is now Cana.

Map Of Canada In 1713 Maps of the World
Map Of Canada In 1713 Maps of the World

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1670-1713 1763-1791 1794-1825 1840-1849 1851-1867 1870-1873 1874-1898 1901-1903 1905-1912. 1840-1849. 1840 Province of Canada (West and East) created By an Act of Union, Great Britain unites Upper Canada and Lower Canada into a single colony called the Province of Canada. For internal administrative purposes these regions are renamed.. In 1711 Britain once again attempted to take Canada. Seven regiments along with 1,500 colonials sailed into the St. Lawrence. Ten of their ships were sunk and the expedition failed. The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 ended the war and settled the disposition of territorial prizes, mostly to the disadvantage of New France.