"In 1628 came the first English attack on Canada"
- Harry Johnston
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The quote by Harry Johnston is describing the very first English attack on Canada in 1628. This attack was led by Captain David Kirke, who was sent by King Charles I of England to capture the French settlements in Canada. The English forces succeeded in recording the settlements of Quebec and Montreal, and the French were required to give up. This attack marked the beginning of the English existence in Canada, and the start of a long and complex history between the 2 countries. The English success in 1628 was a major turning point in the advancement of Canada, and it set the stage for the ultimate formation of the nation. The English triumph likewise marked the start of a long and often hard relationship between the 2 nations, as the French and English would continue to clash for many years.
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