1750 in Canada
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See also: 1749 in Canada, other events of 1750, 1751 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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Events
- 1750's: Hudson's Bay Company Saskatchewan River region, reached by trade drummers sent out with goods to tempt the Indians to York.
- c. 1750: The Ojibwa begin to emerge as a distinct tribal amalgamation of smaller independent bands.
- German immigrants begin to arrive in numbers at Halifax.
- Hidatsa villages, site of ancient trading fair, now with both French and Hudsons Bay representatives present each summer.
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Births
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