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| On July 3, 2008, Québec City will celebrate its 400th anniversary since its foundation by French explorer Samuel de Champlain. Few cities in North America have reached this milestone. When Champlain chose the location of his settlement he named «Kébec» (a word from an Amerindian language meaning «place where the river becomes narrow»), did he suspect that he was establishing the roots of French civilization in the Americas? During the 17th et 18th centuries, Québec City was the centre of New France and its enormous territory. At the time, this «empire» covered all of what is known today as Eastern Canada, the Eastern United States, the Great Lakes and Louisiana, extending from Hudson's Bay in the North to Florida in the South. Champlain chose to build his first «abitation» (dwelling) at the foot of Cape Diamant, in a neighbourhood known today as Place-Royale. The Place-Royale Interpretation Center presents the history of this site, considered the cradle of French civilization in the Americas. From its origin as a fur trading post to its present status as Québec's provincial capital, Québec City has restored and celebrates elements from its past. Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. The best way to explore this historic neighbourhood is to stroll along its narrow streets lined with stone houses. |
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Occasionally, these buildings, with their pointed or mansard roofs, have carriage gates that open onto a Québec City was under French rule between 1608 and 1759, except for the period between 1627 and 1632, The Recollets, who were the colony's first missionaries, arrived in 1615. They were soon followed by the After having founded the Séminaire de Québec in 1663, Mgr François de Laval became the first bishop of the Built between 1748 and 1750, the New Barracks was the largest building constructed in New France at the In 1759, the famous battle of the Plains of Abraham would alter the course of the colony's history that had In 1775-1776, American troops tried, and failed, to capture Québec City. The Constitutional Act of 1791 In 1841, the Union Act united the two Canadas. Over a period of a few years, different Canadian cities played Following the adoption of the British North America Act in 1867, Québec City became the capital of the |
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