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The colonial period began when the first permanent settlements were established in Montreal, Quebec, Port Royal and along the Atlantic coast. This period covers the growing rivalry between England and France which cumulates in the defeat of the French forces by the English army on the Plains of Abraham and the consolidation of New France as a part of British North America.

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