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1701
in
Canada

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Events from the year1701 in Canada.

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Hundreds of Englishfishers settled in Newfoundlandsqueeze out fishing ships, whileNew England merchantsundercut English trade[18]

New York officialsaysFive Nationsresent that English colonies did not join them in recent costlywar against French[19]

English cajoleOnondagachiefsachemnot to fear French, just before Five Nations and other Indigenous signGreat Peace of Montreal[20]

New York lieutenant-governormeets with Five Nations leaders to renew theirCovenant Chainalliance against French[21]

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  17. ^"Guillaume COUTURE (COUSTURE) (14 January 1618 - 4 April 1701) - Biography... | GREENERPASTURE".greenerpasture.com.Retrieved2023-02-07.
  18. ^"756. George Larkin to the Council of Trade and Plantations"(St. John's, August 20, 1701), Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 19, 1701. Accessed 27 January 2021
  19. ^"436. Mr. Livingston to the Council of Trade and Plantations"(May 13, 1701; scroll down to "(5) If the Five Nations" ), Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 19, 1701. Accessed 27 January 2021
  20. ^"758. vii. Journal of Capt. Johannes Bleeker, junr., and David Schuyler, Journey to Onnondage, being sent thither by the Commissioners for managing the Indian Affairs"(Albany, June 2, 1701), Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 19, 1701. Accessed 27 January 2021
  21. ^"758. viii. Conference between Lieut.-Governor Nanfan and the Five Nations of Indians"(Albany, July 10, 1701), Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 19, 1701. Accessed 27 January 2021