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The Sisters accept the rules written by Bishop de Saint-Vallier and the first religious professions
1698
The Great Peace Treaty of Montreal was signed by Sieur de Callière of France and representatives of
1701
The invading British fleet under the command of Admiral Walker is shipwrecked in the Gulf of Saint L
1711
The Treaty of Utrecht is signed bringing to an end the War of Spanish Succession. France cedes to Gr
1713
A school of the Congregation is established in Louisbourg (Cape Breton Island, in what is known toda
1727
Surviving Sisters of the Congregation return to Louisbourg, where they find their houses destroyed.
1749
The Treaty of Paris is signed ending the Seven Years War. France cedes most of its North American po
1763
Seigniorial rights to the Island of Montreal are ceded by the Séminaire Saint-Sulpice de Paris to th
1764
The Mother House of the Congregation is destroyed by fire. It is rebuilt in 1769 and continues to be
1768
The Congregation purchases the last piece of property on Île Saint-Paul (today Nun’s Island) and bec
1769
Saint John's Island (renamed Prince Edward Island in 1799) was granted colonial status independent o
1769