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  1. Early history. Lithic and Archaic periods (9,000 BCE to 1000 BCE) Formative to Classic stage (1000 BCE to 1200) Post-classic stage (1200–1700) Early European settlement (1600s–1793) French explorers and traders. Influx of loyalist settlers. Town of York (1793–1834) War of 1812. Post-War of 1812. City of Toronto (1834–1997) Later 19th century.

  2. He changed its name from Toronto to York; two years later (1795) Ontario’s capital consisted of only 12 cottages and a small military establishment on the edge of the wilderness. While the British were engaged with France in Europe, the United States declared war on Britain.

  3. An overview of Toronto’s History. The French Colony (1615-1760) The first European to set foot on the shores of Lake Ontario in the vicinity of what is now Toronto was French explorer Étienne Brûlé. He was part of the expedition led by Samuel de Champlain in 1608 that resulted in the founding of Quebec. However, the Toronto region had been ...

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

    Apr 16, 2024 · Toronto officially became a city in the year 1834, when it was declared a city by the special act of the Parliament of Upper Canada. This marked an important milestone in Toronto’s history, as it allowed for increased governance and development within the city.

  5. Restrictions were eased on immigration from China, Eastern Europe, and Italy and additional immigrants arrived from Latin America, the Caribbean, India, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia. By 1961, 42 percent of Toronto's population was foreign-born.

  6. The city became a melting pot of cultures as immigrants from Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and various other regions made it their home. Economic and Cultural Growth. The city experienced a remarkable surge in its economic landscape, fueled by the rapid expansion of industries such as manufacturing and finance.

  7. Mar 17, 2013 · Last Edited March 11, 2022. 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 ...

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