... For the Europeans, the war that ended with the Treaty of Paris in February, 1763, was called, simply, the SevenYears’ War: it had lasted from 1756 to 1763. For the Canadiens, it was the war of the Conquest. ...

Last French and Indian War (The)
... (Paris, 1876– 88), vol. 4, pp. 308–32. Fin.Set-up.01 20 1/20/02, 1:56 PM ...
... Letter of April 25, 1849, preserved in the Archives des Sulpiciens, Paris, MSS-1209, No. 15. Fin.set-up.02 80 1/20/02, 2:04 PM ...
... On this subject, see Beaulieu, Les traités; Blouin, Histoire; Falardeau, Ce qu’il est advenu; Gérin, “Le Huron,” The Hurons, La Seigneurie de Sillery; Lindsay, Notre-Dame de la Jeune-Lorette; Morissonneau, Huron of Lorette; Trigger, Children of Aataentsic ...
... After the Treaty of Paris and the reorganization of the conquered territory, the word “Canada” stopped being used officially. ...
... See Kennedy, “En quête,” “Pour la conservation”; Patterson, “À la recherche”; Sylvain, “Sauvegarde des traités.” Fin.set-up.02 105 1/20/02, 2:06 PM ...
... • t h e l as t f re n ch a n d i n d i a n wa r Justice Lamer’s Extrinsic Proof On September 5, 1760, wrote Justice Lamer, France and England were engaged in a war begun four years earlier, which ended with the Treaty of Paris signed on February ...
... He had prepared a ten-page text called “Contexte historique du traité de 1760 entre les Hurons de Lorette et le général Murray” (Historical context of the 1760 treaty between the Hurons of Lorette and General Murray). ...
... In November, 1824, Stuart arrived in Paris, from where he asked Neilson, “knowing your friendly feelings towards the Huron Indians Settled at Lorette,” to give them the latest news. ...
... The response of Lord Bathurst, secretary of state for the colonies, was sent to him in Paris: no right to the Sillery seigniory was recognized for the Hurons. ...