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The history of the Prince Edward Island:
From the Nova Scotia the Acadian settlers the British expelled after 50 about 5,000 skyrocketed the population in 1755, three years later on the Prince Edward Island to relocate many leaving, at Louisbourg the Fort seized the British and the French settlers drove out. In 1763 became the property of the British officially this island, when remained about 300 Acadians only here. In the Prince Edward Island a survey to conduct arrived the Samuel Holland who was a British Captain, and into 67 parcels its land divided ultimately.
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To absentee the landlords these parcels since distributed the Holland, like the land diminished of available and boomed of the population arose many problems. The island plagues, rental rates of inflated not paying tenants and their lands to sell refusing the landlords like the issues of the land ownership. For years persisted these problems although, in 1769 occurred the change when its own government with as a colony of the British was established officially this island, from the Nova Scotia separate, possessed control which previously. As the capital of this island of Charlottetown the creation came with this status of colonial.
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To arrive continued new settlers over the years, and of 4,372 people a population reported in 1798 census taken the first by the British. For the England’s Prince Edward in honor of Prince Edward Island its current name was given the island in 1799. For Canada as the birthplace recognition of the island’s the beginning marked in Charlottetown in the conference of 1864, in the Canadian Confederation which resulted ultimately of many the first represented as this meeting. The Dominion of Canada that the Prince Edward Island joined until 1873 it was not.
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The land to sell to force the landlords the power was granted the government of the island two years later, and through the agreements of lease purchase for the tenants became possible finally the land ownership. Of tourism with the growth progressed as the 20th century to improve continued the life on the Prince Edward Island, especially in the region of the north shore. In the 1930s was established its first national park.
Although slow development experienced the island, in 1917 to cars were opened the roadways, had been pave the roads of additional and the area had reached the electrification of the rural by the 1950s, of tourism the growth facilitating. In the Prince Edward Island as an industry of dominant itself had established the tourism.
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At the Prince Edward Island what to do:
It’s the Prince Edward Island and without the visit of the Anne of Green Gables tour trip will be incomplete. The Anne of Green Gables house you should visit actually, was set the story it’s where, of the house on a tour to go you are going just basically, what is quaint and small. Lovely are the grounds. There are lots of crowds, and in the buggy you can take the pictures. By the Parks Canada it’s run. If you are the fan of real LM Montgomery, where lived the LM Montgomery to the site the highway across to take the walk you should be sure. No longer is standing the house, but to be there moving will find the visitors, in the admission this will be included, Avonlea Village to go to want you will probably got the kids if you have but remember it ain't cheap at all.
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