The Origin of the Name "Canada"?

Discussion in 'Canada' started by Tony6243, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. Tony6243

    Tony6243 Member

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    The name Canada comes from a chance meeting between Jacques Cartier and two young native Indians in 1535. The two Indians were showing Cartier the route to their village, Stadacona but they called their village "Kanata", (the Huron-Iroquois word for village). The name stuck and Kanata was then used by Cartier and other explorers to apply to an increasingly larger area. In 1547 everything north of the St. Lawrence River was designated as "Canada." The first official use of the name was in 1791 when Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada. On July 1, 1867 - the date of the country's confederation - the name "Canada" was assumed.


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  2. IdentityCrisis

    IdentityCrisis Member

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    I don't know anyone who doesn't know this :-S
     
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    BlazingDervish Banned

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