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    Events from the year 1713 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XIV British and Irish Monarch: Anne Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1713. 1713 (MDCCXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    came under British rule with the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht and Canada and most of New France came under British rule in 1763 after the Seven Years' War....
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    Airlines Flight 1713 was a commercial airline flight that crashed while taking off in a snowstorm from Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado...
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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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    Scotia in 1713. Present-day Maine fell to the British during Father Rale's War, while present-day New Brunswick fell after Father Le Loutre's War. In 1755...
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    treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April 1713 and February 1715. The war involved...
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    "Introduction". Canadian Confederation. Library and Archives Canada. January 9, 2006. ISSN 1713-868X. Heard, Andrew (1990). "Canadian Independence". Simon...
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    Louisbourg, 1713–1758 (MGill-Queen's University Press, 1996) Lahey, Raymond J. The First Thousand Years: A Brief History of the Catholic Church in Canada (2002)...
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    burned, and the inhabitants either killed or abducted to Canada. The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, however, restored peace between France and England. As...
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    (1689–1697); Queen Anne's War (1702–1713); King George's War (1744–1748), and from 1755 to 1763 the French and Indian War (known in Europe as the Seven Years’...
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    carrying capacity. In 2021, the population density of Canada was 4.2 people per square kilometre. The historical growth of Canada's population is complex...
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    le Traité d'Utrecht (1713), la Nouvelle-France comprenait cinq colonies possédant, chacune, une administration propre : le Canada, l'Acadie, la Baie d'Hudson...
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    in Canada), the French-Canadian population remained important in the life of the colonies. The British gained Acadia by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713...
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    Quebec (redirect from Quebec, Canada)
    territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest by population, as well as the northernmost province in Canada. With an area...
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    between Canada and the United Kingdom have yielded intimate and frequently-co-operative contact since Canada gained independence in 1931. Canada was previously...
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    powers over access to this coastline came with the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, giving Britain governance over the entire island and establishing the first...
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    the name of Canada, its origin is now accepted as coming from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, meaning 'village' or 'settlement'. In 1535, indigenous...
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    Newfoundland), and Louisiana;. Acadia (1604–1713) —(areas Port Royal, Île-Royale, Île Saint-Jean, New Brunswick, and Maine) Canada (1608–1763) —(districts, Québec...
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    Conditional Release Statistical Overview 2019 (PDF) (Report). Public Safety Canada. ISSN 1713-1073. "Other Religion" includes offenders who are Baháʼí, Eckankar...
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    mainland Nova Scotia by the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 and the Acadian population was expelled by the British in 1755. They renamed Acadia "Nova Scotia", which...
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    European Canadians are Canadians who can trace their ancestry to the continent of Europe. They form the largest panethnic group within Canada. In the 2021...
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    had belonged to Britain since 1713) when Fortress Louisbourg fell to the British, followed by the rest of New France in the ensuing Battle at the Plaines...
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    forts in North America Acadie – (1604–1713) Canada (New France) – (1608–1763) Terre Neuve (Newfoundland) – (1610–1713) Île Royale (Cape Breton)—(1713–1763)...
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  • The colonial militias in Canada were made up of various militias prior to Confederation in 1867. During the period of New France and Acadia, Newfoundland...
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  • Nabahani dynasty (complete list) – Bwana Mkuu, Mfalume (1688–1713) Bwana Tamu, Mfalume (1713–?) Fumo Madi ibn Abi Bakr, Mfalume (1779–1809) Rwanda Kingdom...
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    Fortress of Louisbourg (category Open-air museums in Canada)
    1758, were turning points in the Anglo-French struggle for what today is Canada. The original settlement was founded in 1713 by settlers from Terre-Neuve...
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  • ministers Bermuda Governors Benjamin Bennett, Governor (1701–1713) Henry Pulleine, Governor (1713–1718) Benjamin Bennett, Governor (1718–1722) John Hope, Governor...
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    women in Canada is the study of the historical experiences of women living in Canada and the laws and legislation affecting Canadian women. In colonial...
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    portal Canada portal British Empire portal History of Canada Historiography of Canada Events of National Historic Significance List of years in Canada Heritage...
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