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Le Nouveau-Brunswick proprement dit a été fondé en 1784 avec pour capitale Fredericton. Cet article présente l'histoire du lieu, depuis l'époque amérindienne jusqu'à nos jours, incluant l'époque coloniale française où il était une partie de l'Acadie. The history of New Brunswick covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day New Brunswick were inhabited for millennia by the several First Nations groups, most notably the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, and the Passamaquoddy. Historia Nowego Brunszwiku – Nowy Brunszwik został wydzielony z Nowej Szkocji jako oddzielna kolonia w 1784. W 1854 kolonia otrzymała status dominium. Większość ludności kolonii pochodziło z przybyłych do niej po rewolucji amerykańskiej lojalistów. Istniały tam także nieliczne gminy ludności akadyjskiej i tubylczej - Indian z plemienia Mikmaków (Mi'kmaq, Micmac). W połowie XIX wieku Nowy Brunszwik był jednym z najludniejszych i najsilniejszym gospodarczo brytyjskich dominiów w Ameryce Północnej. W początku lat sześćdziesiątych w Nowym Brunszwiku powstała koncepcja unii atlantyckich dominiów brytyjskich. Z czasem pomysł ten rozszerzono na wszystkie brytyjskie kolonie w Ameryce Północnej. W 1867 Nowy Brunszwik, jako jedna z czterech pierwszych prowincji Kanady, stał się członkiem założyciele
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Historia Nowego Brunszwiku – Nowy Brunszwik został wydzielony z Nowej Szkocji jako oddzielna kolonia w 1784. W 1854 kolonia otrzymała status dominium. Większość ludności kolonii pochodziło z przybyłych do niej po rewolucji amerykańskiej lojalistów. Istniały tam także nieliczne gminy ludności akadyjskiej i tubylczej - Indian z plemienia Mikmaków (Mi'kmaq, Micmac). W połowie XIX wieku Nowy Brunszwik był jednym z najludniejszych i najsilniejszym gospodarczo brytyjskich dominiów w Ameryce Północnej. W początku lat sześćdziesiątych w Nowym Brunszwiku powstała koncepcja unii atlantyckich dominiów brytyjskich. Z czasem pomysł ten rozszerzono na wszystkie brytyjskie kolonie w Ameryce Północnej. W 1867 Nowy Brunszwik, jako jedna z czterech pierwszych prowincji Kanady, stał się członkiem założycielem konfederacji Kanady. Le Nouveau-Brunswick proprement dit a été fondé en 1784 avec pour capitale Fredericton. Cet article présente l'histoire du lieu, depuis l'époque amérindienne jusqu'à nos jours, incluant l'époque coloniale française où il était une partie de l'Acadie. The history of New Brunswick covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day New Brunswick were inhabited for millennia by the several First Nations groups, most notably the Maliseet, Mi'kmaq, and the Passamaquoddy. French explorers first arrived to the area during the 16th century, and began to settle the region in the following century, as a part of the colony of Acadia. By the early 18th century, the region experienced an influx of Acadian refugees moving into the area, after the French surrendered their claim to Nova Scotia in 1713. Many of these Acadians were later forcibly expelled from the region by the British during the Seven Years' War. The resulting conflict also saw the French cede its remaining claims to continental North America to the British, including present-day New Brunswick. In the first two decades under British-rule, the region was administered as a part of the colony of Nova Scotia. However, in 1784, the western portions were severed from the rest of Nova Scotia to form the new colony of New Brunswick; partly in response to the influx of loyalists that settled British North America after the American Revolutionary War. During the 19th century, New Brunswick saw an influx of settlers that included formerly deported Acadians, Welsh migrants, and a large number of Irish migrants. Efforts to establish a Maritime Union during the 1860s eventually resulted in Canadian Confederation, with New Brunswick being united with Nova Scotia and the Province of Canada to form a single federation in July 1867. The province of New Brunswick experienced an economic downturn during the late 19th century, although its economy began to expand again in the early 20th century. During the 1960s, the government embarked on an equal opportunity program that rectified inequities experienced by the province's French-speaking population. By 1969, New Brunswick was officially designated as bilingual English and French province under the New Brunswick Official Languages Act
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