• Bakers Settlement is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Lunenburg Municipal District in Lunenburg County. 44°23′52.72″N...
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    Yarmouth is a port town located on the Bay of Fundy in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. Yarmouth is the shire town of Yarmouth County and is the largest...
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  • United Kingdom has replaced the earlier, existing baronetages of England, Nova Scotia, Ireland and Great Britain. To be recognised as a baronet, it is necessary...
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    arriving in Nova Scotia, Canada during the 18th and early 19th centuries. As of the 2021 Census of Canada, 28,220 Black people live in Nova Scotia, most in...
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    Route 325 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in Lunenburg County and connects Colpton at Route 208 with Mahone...
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    Father Le Loutre's War (category 1749 in Nova Scotia)
    between King George's War and the French and Indian War in Acadia and Nova Scotia.c On one side of the conflict, the British and New England colonists...
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    Atlantic Canada (category Pages using infobox settlement with no coordinates)
    comprising four provinces: New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. As of 2021, the landmass of the four Atlantic...
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  • Highway 103 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Halifax to Yarmouth. The highway follows a route of 291 kilometres (181 mi) along the...
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    Gold mining has been a part of Nova Scotia's heritage for 150 plus years and continues to this day. Over a million ounces of gold have been produced in...
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    Spryfield is a community within the urban area of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The land now known as Spryfield was first occupied by the Miꞌkmaq people...
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    which three British North American provinces—the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick—were united into one federation, called the Dominion...
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    84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) (category Military units and formations of Nova Scotia)
    American privateers, such as the Sack of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (1782), numerous raids on Liverpool, Nova Scotia (October 1776, March 1777, September, 1777, May...
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    George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: John Byron...
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    George Elliott Clarke (category Members of the Order of Nova Scotia)
    Geraldine Clarke in Windsor, Nova Scotia, near the Black Loyalist community of Three Mile Plains and grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He graduated from Queen Elizabeth...
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    Governor of the Province of Quebec: Frederick Haldimand Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: John Byron...
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    Military history of the Mi'kmaq (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    settlement in Nova Scotia. Vol. II. Halifax, Nova Scotia: The Morning Herald. 1881. p. 154. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Reid, John G.; Baker...
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    Treaty Day in Nova Scotia – Plaque of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society The Nova Scotia/ Mi'kmaq Treaties Union of Nova Scotia Indians Office...
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  • List of communities in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia Communities are ordered by the highway on which they are located, whose routes start after each terminus...
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    North American Station located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was instrumental in shaping that settlement's military defences, protecting its important...
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    Military history of the Acadians (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    seen again" (See A genuine narrative of the transactions in Nova Scotia since the settlement, June 1749, till August the 5th, 1751 [microform] : in which...
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  • Attack at Jeddore (category 1753 in Nova Scotia)
    The Attack at Jeddore happened on May 19, 1753, off Jeddore, Nova Scotia, during Father Le Loutre's War. The Mi'kmaq killed nine of the British delegates...
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    Baron Dorchester Governor of New Brunswick: Thomas Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: John Parr Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: John Elliot Governor of...
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    Peace and Friendship Treaties (category History of Nova Scotia)
    Miꞌkmaq (as well as other Indigenous peoples) and the British in Halifax, Nova Scotia. These agreements ended the conflict that had persisted between the two...
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    Raid on Dartmouth (1751) (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    Chignecto, under the command of Acadian Joseph Broussard, raided Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, destroying the town and killing twenty British villagers and wounding...
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    Siege of Louisbourg (1745) (category Conflicts in Nova Scotia)
    Northern New England (1676–1781)". Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Journal. 19: 1–18. • Reid, John G.; Baker, Emerson W. (2008). "Amerindian Power in...
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    Edward Cornwallis (category Canadian military personnel from Nova Scotia)
    Government appointed Cornwallis as Governor of Nova Scotia with the task of establishing a new British settlement to counter France's Fortress Louisbourg. In...
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  • provincial parks in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. These provincial parks are maintained by the Nova Scotia Provincial Parks branch of the Department...
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  • Baker (5 October 1743—19 February 1835) was born in Virginia, and was a surveyor in Canada as his first recorded profession. Baker was in Nova Scotia...
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    Baron Dorchester Governor of New Brunswick: Thomas Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: John Parr Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: John Elliot Governor of...
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    Raid on Dartmouth (1749) (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    Acadians would conduct against the settlement during the war. Despite the British Conquest of Acadia in 1710, Nova Scotia remained primarily occupied by Catholic...
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