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Could you tell me about the Duke of Windsor, Canada?

1700 years ago, there were no European immigrant settlements in Windsor today, only sporadic explorers and vagrants.

170 1 year, a man named Antoine de la Monthe Cadillac built a castle named Pontchartrain Fort in Detroit, USA today, and managed fur business and cultivated farmland, which gradually attracted some Indians and missionaries.

1742, the missionary Armand de la Richardie moved the church near the castle to the island of Popolo.

1749, some French immigrants came to the south bank of the river and accepted the land granted to them by the government. The surnames of these families include St. Louis, Drouillard and Pilette.

1765, Ascension Parish was established, which even marked the birth of Ontario.

1828 is described as "a muddy little coach village."

When Windsor was named 1836, the population was only 200. Before that, she was known as the rich Armond, Sandwich Ferry, Ferry, Shouth Detroit, L 'Assumption settlement and so on.

When Windsor officially became a village in 1854, the population was only 750. 1858 became a town.

1892 On May 24th, also the 73rd birthday of Queen Victoria, the city of Windsor was proclaimed, with a population of 10500. Oscar Felming, the former mayor of Windsor, became the first mayor of Windsor.

Today's Windsor was formed by the merger of Windsor City, Sandwich Town and Walkville Town in 1935. Among them, Sandwich Town is the earliest immigrant settlement area, Windsor Town is the product of the development of ferries and railways, and Walkwall Town was built independently by one person. That is hiram Walker, the founder of hiram Walker Winery today.