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This is a brief timeline of the history of Cassier, comprising important social, economic, political, military, legal, and territorial changes and events in Cassier.
Prehistory
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14,000 BCE
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At some unknown time prior to this date, Paleo-Asterians arrive in the southernmost areas of modern day Cassier.
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14,000 BCE |
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Glaciers that covered Cassier began melting, allowing Paleo-Asterians to move north into mainland Cassier.
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4,000 BCE |
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Most likely period of ongoing early settlement of southern Terre-Belle by indigneous peoples.
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3,000–2,000 BCE |
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Indigenous peoples of the northeast begin to cultivate different types of squash.
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3,000 BCE |
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Paleo-Borealiens begin to settle in northernmost reaches of Cassier and Terre-Belle.
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12th century
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1200s CE |
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Paleo-Borealians cross Haillet's Sea from northeastern Cassier and reach George Ruset Land. |
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15th century
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1488 |
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Badawiyan navigator Assim Asteris lands in the Barrier Islands and claims the land for the Crown of Caldia. The precise location of Asteris' landing is widely debated but generally believed to be on the island of Île-du-Édouard, Terre-Belle. |
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16th century
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1500s |
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Euclean mariners from Caldia, Varienland, and Estmere establish seasonal outposts and settlements on Cassier's western coast in the Gulf of Chicadie. |
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1534 |
25 April |
Explorer Rogerin Dummont conducts his first voyage. He explored the Gulf of Chicadie and the Saint Marcus river, claiming the land Kingdom of Gaullica. |
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1535-36 |
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Dummont with six ships and 220 men returned to Cassier. He sailed up the Saint Marcus river and reached the Hauronian villages in what is now Monbec City and Sainte-Marie, becoming the first Gaullican settlements in Cassier. |
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