Timeline of Quebec history (1608 to 1662)
This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between the foundation of Quebec and establishment of the Sovereign Council.
1610s
- 1610 - �tienne Br�l� is sent by Champlain to live among the Hurons to learn their language.
- 1612 - October 15, Champlain is made lieutenant of the vice-roi in New France.
- 1613 - Acadia is taken by the troops of Samuel Argall.
- 1615 - Arrival of the R�collets from Rouen on June 2.
1620s
1630s
- 1632 - Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on March 29. Acadia and Quebec are given back to France.
- 1632 - The Couillard-H�bert family receives the colony's first slave. He is a black boy from the West Indies. See Slavery in Canada.
- 1632 - Gabriel Sagard publishes Le Grand Voyage au pays des Hurons (The Great Voyage in Huron country) and a dictionnary of the Huron language.
- 1634 - Sieur de La Violette founds a fur trading post and a fort, which later becomes the town of Trois-Rivi�res.
- 1635 - The Jesuits found the Coll�ge de Qu�bec.
- 1635 - Samuel de Champlain dies on December 25.
- 1636 - Arrival of the new governor Charles Huault de Montmagny on June 12.
- 1639 - Foundation of the Soci�t� de Notre-Dame de Montr�al.
- 1639 - Arrival of the Ursulines and the Hospitali�res in the colony.
1640s
- 1641 - Beginning of the French and Iroquois Wars on June 13.
- 1641 - Arrival of Jeanne Mance on August 8.
- 1642 - Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve and Jeanne Mance found Ville-Marie, today Montr�al on May 17.
- 1643 - Arrival of Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge et d'Argentenay, officer and military engineer.
- 1647 - Creation of the Conseil de Qu�bec on March 27.
- 1648 - Beginning of the genocide of the Huron peoples by the Iroquois confederacy.
- 1648 - Louis d'Ailleboust becomes governor of New France after the refusal of Maisonneuve to take the position.
- 1648 - The Huron country is destroyed and fleeing Hurons are relocated to Ile d'Orleans with the help of governor d'Ailleboust.
1650s
- 1651 - Jean de Lauson becomes governor of New France.
- 1653 - The population of Quebec now stands at 2,000.
- 1657 - Arrival of the Sulpiciens in Montreal.
- 1657 - Pierre de Voyer d'Argenson replaces Jean de Lauson as governor of New France.
1660s
- 1660 - Dollard des Ormeaux dies at Long-Sault on the Ottawa river.
- 1661 - Louis XIV puts his minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert in charge of reorganizing the administration of New France on March 16.
- 1661 - Pierre DuBois, baron Davaugour becomes governor of New France.