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| | History of Nova Scotia, Index of Dates, 1633-35. |
 | | In 1635 the company of New France granted the 'fort and habitation of Latour,' on the St. John River, to Charles Latour. |
 | | January 15th, 1635: Charles La Tour removes part of his establishment from Cape Sable to the River St. John (the fort had been erected five years before in 1630). |
 | | Quebec is yet but a small colony of 150 settlers even though Champlain had founded the colony 27 years earlier, in 1608; this is to be compared with Boston which had been founded but five years earlier, in 1630, with a population (1635) of 2,000. |
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