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(5). Colonization and Administration. — Colbert. Talon. Marriages. Distribution of 

 Land. Seignorial Eights. Administration of Justice. Ecclesiastical Titles. Militia 

 Service. The Constitution of the Sovereign Council. 



(6). Indian "Waks. — Campaigns against the Iroquois, begun by Champlain, continued 

 by Courcelle, Tracy and Frontenac. 



(Y). Golden Age of New France, including Frontenac's two Administrations from 

 1672 to 1700. — Laval de Moutmorenci. "Wars with the Indians and the Whites of 

 New England and New York. Defence of Quebec. 



(8) Interregnum, from the Treaty of Ryswick, 1697, to the outbreak of the Seven 

 Years' "War, 1756.— Shirley and Briiddock's Expeditions. Bigot and the whole 

 romance of his peculations and debaucheries. Vaudreuil's Administration. 



(9). Conquest and Expulsion. — The Acadians, an episode extending from the Treaty 

 of Utrecht, in 1713, to the time of the expatriation in 1755. 



(10). Campaign of 1758. — Montcalm. Carillon. Louisbourg. Fort George. State of 

 Canada. Relative Forces. 



(11). Campaign of 1759.— "Wolfe. Capture of French centre and left lines of defence. 

 The Plains of Abraham. Surrender of Quebec. 



(12). Campaign of 1760. — Levis. Ste. Foye. French Siege of Quebec. Last stand at 

 Montreal. Capitulation. Military occupation. Treaty of Paris. 



Anglo-Canadian Period. 



(1). Military Rule. — Dorchester's Administration. Quebec Act, 1774. New Constitu- 

 tion, 1792. Legislative Beginnings. 



(2). "War of 1812. — Land Engagements. Niagara. Chippewa. Lundy's Lane. Queens- 

 town. Chateauguay. Lake Engagements. Lakes Erie, Ontario, Champlain. 

 Tecumseh. 



(3). Family Compact. — Downing Street. Petitions to the foot of the Throne. French 

 Representation. Papineau. 



(4). Rebellion of 1837-8. — Sons of Liberty. Patriots and Bureaucrats. St. Denis. St. 

 Charles. St. Eustache. More's Corner. Beauharnois. Odelltown. Executions. 



(5). Rebellion of 1837, in Upper Canada— Mackenzie. The Volunteers. 



(6). Union Act. — First Parliament. Origin of Parties. Baldwin and Lafontaine. 

 Riots of 1848. Annexation. 



(7). Abolition of Seignorial Tenure. — Separate Schools. Double Shuffle. The 

 American Civil "War. 



