from the year 1793 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 1793. 1793 (MDCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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service for male inhabitants aged 16 to 50 was passed in the newly formed colony of Upper Canada in 1793, although provisions raising the age to 60 were passed...
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Laframboise (1821–1882), Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure Michel Laframboise (1793–1865), Canadian fur trader in the Oregon Country Pete Laframboise...
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Act Against Slavery (redirect from Abolition of slavery in Upper Canada)
Slavery was an anti-slavery law passed on July 9, 1793, in the second legislative session of Upper Canada, the colonial division of British North America...
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7th General Assembly of Nova Scotia (category 1793 in Canada)
of Nova Scotia was issued on Jan. 22, 1793, returnable by March 20, 1793. The assembly convened on March 20, 1793, held seven sessions, and was dissolved...
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Head (1793–1875), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the Rebellion of 1837 Bond Head, a rural community in Clarington, Durham, Ontario, Canada Bond...
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Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
appointed Upper Canada's first Lieutenant governor in 1793. A second wave of Americans, not all of them necessarily loyalists moved to Upper Canada after 1790...
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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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2nd New Brunswick Legislature (category 1793 in Canada)
Botsford. Journal of the votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly of ... New-Brunswick from ... February to ... March, 1793 (1793) Canada portal v t e...
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(MP) (1759–1818), MP for Rochester, UK George Best (priest) (c. 1793–1829), Canadian clergyman George Best (chronicler) (died 1584), chronicler of Frobisher's...
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Toronto (redirect from Toronto, Canada)
Crown, the British established the town of York in 1793 and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada. During the War of 1812, the town was the site...
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Chloe Cooley (category Black Canadian women)
Upper Canada. Although charges were dropped against Cooley's owner, the incident is believed to have led to passage of the Act Against Slavery, 1793, in Upper...
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united as the Province of Canada by the Act of Union 1840, which came into force in 1841. In 1867, the Province of Canada was joined with two other British...
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(sport shooter) (fl. 1990s), British sports shooter John Rolph (1793–1870), Canadian politician John Rolph (judge) (fl. 1970s–2000s), American judge John...
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will." Upper Canada passed the Act Against Slavery in 1793, one of the earliest anti-slavery acts in the world. These developments in Canada preceded Britain's...
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are 44 counties in the U.S. state of Idaho. The Idaho Territory was organized in March 1863, and Owyhee County was the first county in the territory to...
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George Crawford (1793 – July 4, 1870) was a founding member of the Senate of Canada. A Conservative, he was appointed to the Senate on 23 October 1867...
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London, Ontario (redirect from London, Ontario, Canada)
after the English city and river in 1793 by John Graves Simcoe, who proposed the site for the capital city of Upper Canada. The first European settlement...
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result of service to the British and over 2,000 African slaves. In 1793 Upper Canada became the first British jurisdiction to enact legislation to suppress...
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British Columbia (redirect from British Columbia, Canada)
Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains...
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décimale, 1793: gravet, bar". 1793. Archived from the original on 2023-01-15. Retrieved 2016-05-06. Canada, Environment (2013-04-16). "Canadian Weather...
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Juneau (1922–2012), Canadian film and broadcast executive and civil servant; Juno Award namesake Solomon Juneau (1793–1856), Canadian fur trader, land speculator...
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October. 1793: Upper Canada bans slavery. 1793: The largest yellow fever epidemic in American history kills as many as 5,000 people in Philadelphia, roughly...
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Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) (redirect from Sir Alexander Mackenzie Canada Sea-to-Sea Bicentennial Expeditions)
MacKenzie / from Canada / by land / 22d July 1793" (at the time the name Canada was an informal term for the former French territory in what is now southern...
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Scotland James Bethune (politician) (1840–1884), Canadian politician James Gray Bethune (1793–1841), Canadian businessman and judge James Lindesay-Bethune...
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capital of the colony of Upper Canada. It is the predecessor to the old city of Toronto (1834–1998). It was established in 1793 by Lieutenant-Governor John...
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The year 1793 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. March 8 – The Bishop of Popayán, making a pastoral visit...
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(1820–1887), American engineer and inventor James Buchanan Macaulay (1793–1859), Canadian lawyer Bucky Barnes, Marvel Comics character whose full name is James...
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Maximilien Robespierre (category Liberalism in France)
purportedly trying to establish either a triumvirate or a dictatorship. In April 1793, Robespierre advocated the mobilization of a sans-culotte army aiming...
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