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Contents

   



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1 Prehistory  





2 1762 and earlier  





3 Part of Province of Quebec, 1763 to 1790  





4 Upper Canada, 1791 to 1840  





5 The United Province of Canada (Canada West), 1841 to 1867  





6 1867 to 1985  





7 Since 1985  





8 Bibliography  



8.1  General  





8.2  Surveys  



8.2.1  Ontario to 1869  





8.2.2  Ontario since 1869  









9 External links  





10 References  



10.1  Citations  





10.2  Sources  
















Timeline of Ontario history






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Ontario came into being as a province of Canada in 1867 but historians use the term to cover its entire history. This article also covers the history of the territory Ontario now occupies.

For a complete list of the premiers of Ontario, see List of Ontario premiers.

Prehistory

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1762 and earlier

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Part of Province of Quebec, 1763 to 1790

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At the same time large numbers of Iroquois loyal to Britain arrive from the United States and are settled on reserves west of Lake Ontario.
Kingston and Hamilton became important settlements as a result of the influx of Loyalists.

Upper Canada, 1791 to 1840

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Tecumseh's death at the hands of Richard M. Johnson
The population of Upper Canada grows from 6,000 in 1785 to 14,000 in 1790 to 46,000 in 1806. (Lower Canada's is about 165,000). The population is rural, and based on subsistence agriculture, with few exports; government spending is a major source of revenue.[22]

The United Province of Canada (Canada West), 1841 to 1867

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1867 to 1985

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Canada 1867 and after. The Province of Ontario 1867 and after

Since 1985

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Bibliography

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General

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Surveys

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Ontario to 1869

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Ontario since 1869

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b "Summary of Ontario Archaeology". Ontario Archaeological Society. n.d. Section "First People of Ontario: the Paleo-Indians". Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  • ^ "Summary of Ontario Archaeology". Ontario Archaeological Society. n.d. Section "The Archaic Period". Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  • ^ "Summary of Ontario Archaeology". Ontario Archaeological Society. n.d. Sections "Early Woodland Period", "Middle Woodland Period", "Late Woodland Period". Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  • ^ "Summary of Ontario Archaeology". Ontario Archaeological Society. n.d. Subsection "Eastern Ontario and The St. Lawrence Iroquois". Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 165.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 62.
  • ^ a b Garrad 2014, p. 189.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 229.
  • ^ a b Garrad 2014, p. 238.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 242.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 244.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 247.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 246.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 251.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 251–252.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 252.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 79.
  • ^ Garrad 2014, p. 243.
  • ^ Sutherland, Stuart R. J; Tousignant, Pierre; Dionne-Tousignant, Madeleine (1983). "Haldimand, Frederick". In Halpenny, Francess G (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. V (1801–1820) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • ^ Ross Fair, "'Theirs was a deeper purpose': The Pennsylvania Germans of Ontario and the Craft of the Homemaking Myth", Canadian Historical Review, December 2006, Vol. 87 Issue 4, pp 653–684
  • ^ "Origin-names-canadas-provincial-territorial-capitals". 18 September 2007.
  • ^ Douglas McCalla, "The 'Loyalist' Economy of Upper Canada, 1784–1806", Histoire Sociale: Social History, November 1983, Vol. 16 Issue 32, pp 279-304
  • ^ Cecilia Morgan, "'In search of the phantom misnamed honour': Duelling in Upper Canada", Canadian Historical Review, December 1995, Vol. 76 Issue 4, pp 529–82
  • ^ "Lansdowne Iron Works National Historic Site of Canada". Parks Canada. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  • ^ Ashdown 1988, p. 13.
  • ^ Carter-Edwards 1987.
  • ^ John Sugden, Tecumseh's Last Stand (1985)
  • ^ David Gagan, "Property and 'Interest'; Some Preliminary Evidence of Land Speculation by the 'Family Compact' in Upper Canada 1820–1840", Ontario History, March 1978, Vol. 70 Issue 1, pp 63–70
  • ^ Peter A. Russell, "Church of Scotland Clergy in Upper Canada: Culture Shock and Conservatism on the Frontier", Ontario History, June 1981, Vol. 73#2, pp 88–111
  • ^ Michel Ducharme, "Closing the Last Chapter of the Atlantic Revolution: The 1837–38 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada" Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, October 2006, Vol. 116 Issue 2, pp 413–430
  • ^ "Sept. 16, 1916: Ontario Temperance Act takes effect". thestar.com. 16 September 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  • ^ "Remember This? The arrival of prohibition". CityNews Ottawa. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  • Sources

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    • Ashdown, Dana (1988). Railway Steamships of Ontario, 1850–1950. Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills Press. ISBN 0-919783-80-5.
  • Carter-Edwards, Dennis (Fall 1987). "The War of 1812 along the Detroit Frontier: A Canadian Perspective". Michigan Historical Review. 13 (2). Historical Society of Michigan: 25–50. doi:10.2307/20173102. JSTOR 20173102.
  • Garrad, Charles (2014). Pilon, Jean-Luc; Fox, William (eds.). Petun to Wyandot: The Ontario Petun from the Sixteenth Century. Mercury Series. University of Ottawa Press. ISBN 978-0-7766-2144-9.

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