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  1. Feb 18, 2022 · Maps are important historical documents. Not only do maps represent geographies, they reflect the worldviews of when they were made and who made them. Many early maps of North America are available on Digital Archive Ontario, a free site of digitized items held by Toronto Public Library. This blog post features four of these maps from the archive.

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  3. Territorial Timeline: 1670-1713. 1670 Hudson's Bay Co. grant. England by Royal Charter grants sole trading rights in the Hudson Bay drainage Basin to the Hudson's Bay Company. 1713 France yields Rupert's Land, Acadia, and Newfoundland. By the Treaty of Utrecht, France cedes Acadia to Great Britain, retaining Île Royale (Cape Breton Island) and ...

  4. For best performance, it is recommended to view these maps on a laptop or desktop computer. Historical maps and atlases are fully accessible for viewing online. Should you require copies of maps, they must be purchased individually. Plan of Toronto Harbour, Joseph Bouchette, 1792, Series 726, Item 1 Plan of York, Lieut. Philpotts, 1818, […]

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  6. Oct 5, 2020 · Map and Data Library (University of Toronto) Description. Contains all data for the maps "Boundary Changes, 1670-2001" and "Newfoundland Joins Confederation, 1949" from Unit 17: Territorial Evolution, 1670-2001 in the Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project. Data is best viewed in tree view. It is divided into shapefiles, arcmap ...

  7. Maptour Page 1. The Boundaries of Canada, 1670-2001. For Canadians in the 21st Century, their country has always had the outline of this map, as if to say that the extent of Canada was predetermined and simply grew to fit limits set by three bounding oceans. The story of organizing the internal divisions is far more complicated and uncertain ...

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