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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 408. Not illustrated. Chapters: Settlements Established in 1640, Settlements Established in 1641, Settlements Established in 1642, Settlements Established in 1643, Settlements Established in 1644, Settlements Established in 1645, Settlements Established in 1646, Settlements Established in 1647, Settlements Established in 1648, Settlements Established in 1649, the Bahamas, Annapolis, Maryland, Nantucket, Massachusetts, Yonkers, New York, Okhotsk, New London, Connecticut, Greenwich, Connecticut, Chicopee, Massachusetts, Avon, Connecticut, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Wells, Maine, Woburn, Massachusetts, Atyrau, Chester, Pennsylvania, Malden, Massachusetts, Beltsville, Maryland, Ogunquit, Maine, Gosnold, Massachusetts, Methuen, Massachusetts, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, Haverhill, Massachusetts, Edgartown, Massachusetts, Warwick, Rhode Island, East Marion, New York, Flushing, Queens, Montreal, Middletown, Connecticut, Lexington, Massachusetts, Amesbury, Massachusetts, Bourne, Massachusetts, Kristiansand, Southold, New York, Ulyanovsk, Talisay City, Cebu, Lawaan Ii, Tuusula, East Hampton, New York, Pisco, Peru, Za-Kpota, Wejherowo, Raahe, Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Taubate, Luumaki, Kristinestad, Ristiina, Kerimaki, Basse-Terre, Villa Juarez, San Luis Potosi, Cafayate, Arizpe, Santiago, Nuevo Leon, Vriessendael, New Netherland, Paranagua, Nizhneudinsk, Holzappel, Insar. Excerpt: Montreal - The Montreal Harbour in 1889. View from Mount Royal, 1902 Saint Jacques Street (formerly Saint James Street), in 1910Archaeological evidence demonstrates that various nomadic First Nations native people occupied the island of Montreal for at least 2,000 years before the arrival of Europeans. By the year 1000 CE, they had started to cultivate maize. Within a few hundred years, they had built fortified villages. The St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a people dis...