British authorities, assuming control of New France, …
Years: 1760 - 1760
British authorities, assuming control of New France, grant Jews the right of residence in Canada in 1760. (Canada's first synagogue will be established eight years later in Montréal.)
Beginning in 1760 much of the Acadians' former land is distributed under grant to the New England Planters.
The lack of available farmland compels many Acadians to seek out a new livelihood as fishermen on the west coast of Nova Scotia, known as the French Shore.
The British authorities scatter other Acadians in small groups along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
Locations
Groups
- Jews
- French people (Latins)
- English people
- New France (French Colony)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- Nova Scotia (British Colony)
- New England Planters
Topics
- Colonization of the Americas, French
- Haskala; 1684-1827
- Colonization of the Americas, British
- French and Indian War
- Acadians, Expulsion of the
