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    Jean Baptiste Cope (Kopit in Mi’kmaq meaning ‘beaver’) was also known as Major Cope, a title he was probably given from the French military, the highest...
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    1752 Peace and Friendship Treaty Between His Majesty the King and Jean-Baptiste Cope, on behalf of the Shubenacadie Mi'kmaq has been cited in the Supreme...
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    negotiated the Treaty of 1752 with Jean-Baptiste Cope. (The treaty was signed officially on November 22, 1752.) Cope was unsuccessful in getting support...
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    well-known colonial leaders of these militias were Chief (Sakamaw) Jean-Baptiste Cope and Chief Étienne Bâtard. According to Jacques Cartier, the Battle...
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    was renamed in consultation with indigenous peoples, to commemorate Jean-Baptiste Cope under his Mi'kmaq name, British Governor Peregrine Hopson, and the...
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    of Louisbourg in 1758, the French made regular payments to Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope and other natives for British scalps. Once the Acadians refused to...
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    There is a significant monument in the middle of the reserve to Major Jean-Baptiste Cope, the signatory to the peace Treaty of 1752 with the British, which...
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  • 000 scalping knives for Acadians and Indians serving under Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope and Acadian Beausoleil as they continue to fight Father Le Loutre's...
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    1706–1710 Sébastien Rale – Father Rale's War Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope – Father Le Loutre's War Jean-Louis Le Loutre – Father Le Loutre's War Thomas Pichon...
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    creating and signing the Peace Treaty of 1752 with Mi'kmaq chief, Jean-Baptiste Cope which is celebrated (along with other treaties) every year by Nova...
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    The treaty was created by Governor Peregrine Hopson and signed by Jean-Baptiste Cope. In 1928, Mr. Gabriel Sylliboy was the first to invoke the Treaty...
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    Cornwallis and signed by Jean-Baptiste Cope and Governor Peregrine Hopson. Cornwallis was present for the signing at Cope's request. Since that time there...
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    1752 and the importance of Jean-Baptiste Cope in the maritime history of the Americas. Paul praised Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope for negotiating the November...
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    Wessagusset and Weymouth, Nabu Press, pp. 24–26, ISBN 978-1-248636-92-3 Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre, Histoire Generale des Antilles..., 2 vols. Paris: Jolly,...
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    Wales, at Kingston upon Thames in England. September 23 – Grand Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope, of the Miꞌkmaq Indian nation in Canada, declares war against the...
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    Mi'kmaq and managed to escape. In response, on the night of April 21, Jean-Baptiste Cope and the Mi'kmaq attacked another 10 crew English schooner in a naval...
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    Chief Paul Laurent and a party of eleven invited Shubenacadie Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope and five others to St. Aspinquid's Chapel to negotiate peace with...
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    Governor Cornwallis, signs on behalf of the British and Chief Kopit (Jean-Baptiste Cope), the Sakamaw of the Mi'kmaq, signs on behalf of his people. December...
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    Treaty of 1752 signed by Governor Peregrine Hopson and Mi'kmaq chief Jean-Baptiste Cope. Despite the British Conquest of Acadia in 1710, Nova Scotia remained...
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  • English snooker player Jean-François Copé, French politician Jean-Baptiste Cope, Mi'kmaq sakamaw (leader of the Mi'kmaq people) Jim Cope (1911–1999), Australian...
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    Daniel N. Paul - Mi'kmaq elder, author, activist Jean-Baptiste Cope - Leader of Mi'kmaq militia Jean-Louis Le Loutre - Missionary Priest Shubenacadie...
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    Louis Membertou 1611 ??? 3. Unknown ??? ??? (Possible: 1726) 4. Jean Baptiste Cope 1726 1758-60 5. Francis Peck 1792 1818 6. Michael Tooma 1818 1842...
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    Peace and Friendship Treaty Between His Majesty the King and the Jean Baptiste Cope, Treaty Texts, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development...
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    momentarily ceased for the signing of a treaty at Halifax by Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope of the Shubenacadie (Sipekne’katik) Mi’kmaq, and Governor of Nova...
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    Father Sébastien Rale - Father Rale's War Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope - Father Le Loutre's War Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre- Father Le Loutre's War Charles...
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    Daniel N. Paul - Mi'kmaq elder, author, activist Jean-Baptiste Cope - Leader of Mi'kmaq militia Jean-Louis Le Loutre - Missionary Priest Cathy Elliott...
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    Hopson 1752 in consultation with indigenous peoples, to commemorate Jean-Baptiste Cope under his Mi'kmaq name, British Governor Peregrine Hopson, and the...
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    George's War Paul Mascarene – King George's War Chief Jean-Baptiste Cope – Father Le Loutre's War Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre – Father Le Loutre's War Father...
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  • when he was younger, which he tried to avenge by killing one of Jean-Baptiste Cope’s prisoners. He also sought to support Le Loutre, John Hamilton, and...
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    Daniel N. Paul - Mi'kmaq elder, author, activist. Jean-Baptiste Cope - Chief who signed Treaty of 1752. Jean-Louis Le Loutre - Missionary Priest. "Place names:...
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