• increase in population within the Canadas, divided in 1791 into Upper Canada (now called Ontario) and Lower Canada (now called Quebec), including most...
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    Quebec (redirect from Quebec, Canada)
    Quebec (1763–1791), then Lower Canada (1791–1841), and lastly part of the Province of Canada (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. It...
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    Port-au-Prince. In 1770, Port-au-Prince replaced Cap-Français (the modern Cap-Haïtien) as capital of the colony of Saint-Domingue. In November 1791, it...
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    Timeline of Quebec history (category Canadian timelines)
    1760 to 1773 1774 to 1790 1791 to 1840 1841 to 1866 1867 to 1899 1900 to 1930 1931 to 1959 1960 to 1981 1982 to present Canada portal List of Quebec general...
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    Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791. The two provinces were united as the Province of Canada by the Act of Union 1840, which came into...
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    journalist, publisher and politician in Lower Canada (now Quebec). Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Lower Canada in 1791 at age 15, to work in his older brother's...
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    1774 Quebec Act for French Canadians to regain the French civil law system, and in 1791 French Canadians in Lower Canada were introduced to the parliamentary...
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    Vaudreuil-Soulanges Regional County Municipality (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
    ethnic French population of the area within Lower Canada during the 1791 division of Upper and Lower Canada (precursors to the provinces of Ontario and Quebec)...
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  • Government of Canada (French: Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada. The term Government of Canada refers...
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    History of Quebec (category Use Canadian English from April 2019)
    Province of Quebec (1763–1791), then as Lower Canada (1791–1841), and then as Canada East (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. During this...
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    Catholicism. In 1791, Parliament repealed the Quebec Act and gave the king authority to divide the Canadian colony into two new provinces: Upper Canada, which...
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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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    Haitian Revolution (category 1791 in the Caribbean)
    and ruled by non-whites and former captives. The revolt began on 22 August 1791, and ended in 1804 with the former colony's independence. It involved black...
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    1805. Edward lived in Lower Canada and Nova Scotia from 1791 to 1800. He is credited with the first use of the term Canadian to mean both French and English...
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    formation of Canada as a nation in 1867. Many of the grievances which underlay the Rebellion involved the provisions of the Constitutional Act of 1791, which...
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    Labrador (redirect from Labrador, Canada)
    in two in 1791, with Labrador located in Lower Canada. However, in 1809, the British Imperial government detached Labrador from Lower Canada for transfer...
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    2014. ISSN 0743-1791. Archived from the original on October 28, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2022. Thorn, Bret (January 16, 2015). "Au Bon Pain names new...
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  • Mathieu 1969 "Bref historique", La Compagnie des Prêtres de Saint-Sulpice au Canada ville.montreal.qc.ca/memoiresdesmontrealais, La mission de la Montagne...
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    made the capital of Lower Canada by the Constitutional Act of 1791. From 1841 to 1867, the capital of the Province of Canada rotated between Kingston,...
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    Stewart, British Columbia (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
    pour le calcul des normales climatiques au Canada de 1981 à 2010 (in French). Environment and Climate Change Canada. Retrieved 26 February 2022. Wikimedia...
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    (Toronto), Introduced English common law, First Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1791–1796) Henry Cockshutt – Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1921–1927) William...
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    Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of...
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  • Canadian beer can superimposed on a Canadian flag, July 1, 2014 Bouteille de bière Laurentide, brassée par Molson uniquement au Quebec (juillet 2009) Molson...
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    in Upper Canada 1791–1854. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 23–62. Greer, Allan (1995). "1837–38: Rebellion Reconsidered". Canadian Historical...
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    of the Constitutional Act of 1791. This act of the British Parliament created two colonies, Lower Canada and Upper Canada, each of which had its own political...
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  • British colony, 1763–1791 Upper Canada (complete list) – British colony, 1791–1841 Lower Canada (complete list) – British colony, 1791–1841 For details see...
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  • modification constitutionnelle au Canada. Toronto: Carswell. Régimbald, Guy, and Dwight Newman. 2017. The Law of the Canadian Constitution. (2nd ed.). Toronto:...
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    and reigned until the abolition of the monarchy on 21 September 1792. From 1791 onwards, he used the style of King of the French. The first part of Louis...
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  • Farewell to Nova Scotia (category Songs about Canada)
    2017. Retrieved December 18, 2018. "Au chant de l'alouette (1971) | les Karrik". Canadian Geographic. Royal Canadian Geographical Society. 2006. Dave Bidini...
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  • Assembly made the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. In 1791, the enslaved Africans of Saint-Domingue began the Haitian Revolution, aimed...
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