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Its capital was settled by 1796 in York (present-day Toronto), a choice which was influenced by the threat of attack by the Americans, which also was a factor initiating the construction of the Rideau Canal.
3 days ago · Originally a trading and lumbering community that grew into a town of regional significance, Ottawa was named the capital of the Province of Canada in 1857 and retained that status when Canada became a dominion within the British Commonwealth in 1867.
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1849 – First City Hall (Ottawa) built. 1850 – After some controversy, the village of Bytown is incorporated as a town. 1850 – On March 11, the first town council meeting is held.
In 1610, Étienne Brûlé became the first documented European to navigate the Ottawa River, passing what would become Ottawa on his way to the Great Lakes. [32] Three years later, Samuel de Champlain wrote about the waterfalls in the area and about his encounters with the Algonquin people.
Jun 24, 2020 · Ottawa by 1857 was beginning to grow in size thanks to the completion of the Bytown and Prescott railway being completed in 1855. In 1857, it was a city of a population of 7,700 with lumber being the biggest income maker for the city.
May 31, 2019 · At the time, Ottawa (known as Bytown until 1855) was a small settlement of about 7,700 people , who were mostly employed in logging. It was much smaller than the other contenders: Toronto, Montreal and Quebec.
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Oct 25, 2012 · Amalgamation, on 1 January 2001, merged "old" Ottawa with 11 area municipalities and the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton to create a “new” city. The amalgamated city encompasses the municipalities of Ottawa, Vanier, Nepean, Kanata, Gloucester and Cumberland; the townships of Rideau, West Carleton, Goulbourn and Osgoode; and the ...