1784 - The colony of New Brunswick is established.
1784 - The colony of New Brunswick is established.
In 1784, the Province of New Brunswick was officially established as part of the British North American colonies.
New Brunswick was originally a part of Nova Scotia, and was later made a separate colony in 1784.
The first Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick was Thomas Carleton, who was appointed in 1786.
In 1785, the first Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick was established.
The Loyalist settlers from the United States were a major contributing factor to the population growth in New Brunswick during this time.
In 1788, the first census of New Brunswick was taken, which showed a population of nearly 21,000.
In 1791, the Constitutional Act was passed, which divided the Province of Quebec into the provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada, and also created New Brunswick as a separate province.
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