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  1. Timeline of Toronto history. Ontario portal. v. t. e. Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area.

  2. Aug 17, 2017 · Early in the afternoon of April 27, 1813, the earth moved for the residents of the town of York, destined to become the city of Toronto.

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  3. The key energy source for this region—coal—came from Pennsylvania, again linking Toronto to the U.S. A treaty with the United States (1854) that gave certain products of Canada free entry to markets south of the border only enhanced the prosperity Toronto experienced during the 1850s and ’60s.

  4. historyoftoronto.ca › blog › when-toronto-became-a-cityWhen Was Toronto a City?

    Apr 16, 2024 · Today, Toronto is a vibrant and diverse city that showcases both its historical roots and its modern advancements. So, in summary, Toronto was established as a city in 1834, but its history dates back much farther. It began as the Town of York in 1793 and was officially declared a city in 1834.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Toronto, originally known as York, underwent a significant name change in history. The city of Toronto was renamed from York on March 6, 1834. This decision to change the name was made to reflect the cultural and political shift that was taking place in the region at that time.

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · The railway connected the city to other major cities in Canada and the United States, facilitating trade and enabling Toronto to become a major transportation hub. In the 20th century, Toronto solidified its position as a financial and business hub, attracting multinational corporations and becoming the economic center of Canada.

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  8. Mar 17, 2013 · Toronto, Ontario, incorporated as a city in 1834, population 2,794,356 (2021 census), 2,731,571 (2016 census). Toronto is Ontario’s capital city, Canada’s largest municipality and the fourth largest city in North America (see also Largest Cities in Canada by Population). It is made up of the former cities of Toronto, North York, Scarborough ...