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- By 1700 fewer than 1,000 people lived in Montreal, but immigration and encouragement to settle through the French seignorial system (under which a landowner leased portions of his holdings to numerous farming families) increased Montreal’s population to some 5,000 by the early 1760s.
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1700 – At the turn of the 18th century Montreal's population is about 1,500 souls, which gradually grows to about 7,500 in the year 1760, at the time of the British conquest. 1700 – Gédéon de Catalogne is employed by the Sulpicians in October to dig the Lachine Canal .
The city of Montreal with its current boundaries now has nearly as many inhabitants as the former unified city of Montreal (the recreated suburban municipalities are less densely populated than the core city), but population growth is expected to be slower for some time.
4 days ago · By 1700 fewer than 1,000 people lived in Montreal, but immigration and encouragement to settle through the French seignorial system (under which a landowner leased portions of his holdings to numerous farming families) increased Montreal’s population to some 5,000 by the early 1760s.
Footnotes: i. 1605-1861, source: The Introduction to Censuses of Canada. 1665-1871 is the abridged history of Canadian population statistics. The settlements: Population of Port Royal. Population of Quebec. Population of St. John's Newfoundland and the estimated Aboriginal population. Population of Newfoundland. Population of New France.
As a result of the discontinuation of E-STAT, some of the links to the tables available in the publication 98-187-X Introduction to Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871 were broken. The tables can be requested via the Statistics Canada’s Data Liberation Initiative (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/dli/dli). For the convenience of users, the tables are ...
By 1700, fully 60% of Montreal's Euro-American population had been born on the island. The land surrounding Montreal was the most fertile in Canada, and its vast woodlands provided large supplies of fuel.
Population history. According to Statistics Canada, at the time of the 2011 Canadian census the city of Montreal proper had 1,649,519 inhabitants. [5] A total of 3,824,221 lived in the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) at the same 2011 census, up from 3,635,556 at the 2006 census (within 2006 CMA boundaries), which means a population ...