from the year 1795 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1795. 1795 (MDCCXCV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Fashion in the period 1795–1820 in European and European-influenced countries saw the final triumph of undress or informal styles over the brocades, lace...
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Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In...
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(1734–1798), Scottish theological writer John Barclay (clergyman) (1795–1826), Canadian Church of Scotland clergyman John M. G. Barclay (born 1958), theologian...
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7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia (category 1795 in Canada)
October 11, 1799. Dates of specific sessions are under research. Governor-in-Chief of British North America: Guy Carleton Robert Prescott -named December...
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Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to...
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2nd New Brunswick Legislature (category 1795 in Canada)
1793, and 1795. The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of New Brunswick, Thomas Carleton. All sessions were held in Fredericton in a building...
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Brochu, (1795–1871), Canadian settler, first inhabitant of the Matapedia Valley Yvon Brochu, (born 1949), Quebec writer Brochu Lake, a body of water in the...
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inventor and patentee of Western Reserve lands Thomas Leavitt (banker) (1795–1850), Canadian banker, businessman and diplomat Thomas Leavitt (inventor) (1827–1899)...
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Tyrone Power (Irish actor) (redirect from Tyrone Power (1795-1841))
the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume II at Project Gutenberg Tyrone Power (1795–1841) charcoal & painted images at NY Public Library...
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Events from the year 1771 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: Guy Carleton Governor of Nova Scotia: Lord William Campbell...
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Officer Commanding, Ceylon John Ambrose Street (1795–1865), Canadian lawyer and political figure in New Brunswick John F. Street (born 1943), American...
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used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. Traditionally, First Nations in Canada were peoples who lived south of the...
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high chief (1782–1795) Hawaiian Kingdom (complete list) – Kamehameha I, King (1795–1819) List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century...
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Events from the year 1795 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – Robert Dundas of Arniston Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair Lord President of the Court...
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Étienne-Paschal Taché (category 1795 births)
(5 September 1795 – 30 July 1865) was a Canadian medical doctor, politician, and Father of Confederation. His family had a long history in New France,...
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1962), Canadian artist Garcelle Beauvais (born 1966), Haitian actress and model Laurent Beauvais (born 1952), French politician René Beauvais (1795–1837)...
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the year 1794 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada — 1st Parliament of Upper Canada — 1st Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton,...
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organization that began in County Armagh in Ireland in 1795. It has played a large part in the history of Canada, with many prominent members including...
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used in American English. One litre of liquid water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogram, because the kilogram was originally defined in 1795 as the...
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John Kean may refer to: John Kean (South Carolina politician) (1756–1795), South Carolina delegate to Continental Congress John Kean (New Jersey politician)...
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Events from the year 1754 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Michel-Ange Duquesne...
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with the Jay Treaty of 1795, but the continued supply of munitions irritated the Americans in the run-up to the War of 1812. Canadian historians have had...
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resettled in Canada, a vocal element in Canada has warned against American dominance or annexation. The War of 1812 saw invasions across the border in both...
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April 1730 – 23 December 1795) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his...
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Métis (redirect from Métis in Canada)
eventually settled throughout the Canadian Prairies as a distinct ethnic group with its own culture known as the Métis. Between 1795 and 1815, a network of Métis...
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(1790–1794) Henry Clinton, Governor (1794–1795) Charles Rainsford, Governor (1794–1795) Charles O'Hara, Governor (1795–1802) Malta Protectorate Alexander Ball...
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John Hatfield (United States Navy) (category American military personnel killed in the War of 1812)
John Hatfield (about 1795 – 27 April 1813) was a midshipman in the United States Navy during the War of 1812. Hatfield was appointed Midshipman 18 June...
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St. Matthew's United Church (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (category United Church of Canada churches in Nova Scotia)
United Church of Canada church in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The church was founded at the same time as the original colony in 1749 as a home for...
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