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Summary
The website is about the history of Canada, specifically focusing on the indigenous peoples, French colonization, and the events that led to the formation of Canada as a country. It discusses various indigenous tribes such as Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Cree, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, Plains Peoples, Plateau Peoples, Northwest Coast Peoples, and Dene Inuit. The effects of trade in the 1663 with France and Basque whalers are also mentioned. The site delves into the seigneurial system in New France as well as daily life in France during this time period. It further explores significant historical events like Acadian expulsion in 1755 and Quebec's conquest by Britain during the Seven Years' War in 1759. The aftermath of these events is covered including reactions from English merchants and clergy towards Quebecers. Additionally it touches upon cultural aspects such as arts and culture during both 1600s-1700s periods until contemporary times (Overall context timeline: early 1500s - late 1700s). The American Revolution in 1776 is mentioned along with its impact on French Canadians which eventually led to the Quebec Act of 1774 making it an autonomous colony within British North America.