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Canada in the 1680s
Events from the 1680s in Canada .
Events
1682:
Robert Cavelier, sieur de la Salle reaches the mouth of the
Mississippi River and claims the entire Mississippi Valley for
France , naming the area
Louisiana .
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1682:
William Penn 's treaty with the Delaware begins a period of friendly relations between the
Quakers and Indians.
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1683: After the death of
Louis XIV 's brilliant minister,
J. B. Colbert , France's interest in the colonies wanes.
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c. 1685: In North America, the English and French vie for control.
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1685: LaSalle lands at Matagorda Bay, builds Fort St. Louis.
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1686:
Mackinac region, Rooseboom and McGregor open trade but are seized by the French.
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1686: De Troyes and D'Iberville capture three English posts on James Bay (June–July).
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1686: King
James II and
Louis XIV sign neutrality pact handing forts of
St. John's and
Port Royal back to the French.
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1689–1697:
King William's War (American counterpart of the
War of the Grand Alliance in Europe) -- Abenakis, Penobscot, other New England tribes, attacked by English and their Iroquois allies. This is the first of the French-English wars for control of North America, continuing to 1763. During these wars, the Iroquois League generally sides with the English, and the Algonquian tribes with the French.
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1689:
Nicolas Perrot formally claims upper Mississippi region for France.
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1689, 5 August: A raiding party of 1,500
Iroquois warriors kill 72 French settlers at
Lachine in an event known as the
Lachine massacre .
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See also
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