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    Events from the year 1789 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Canadas: Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester Governor of New Brunswick: Thomas...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1789. 1789 (MDCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation...
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  • Faribault (section Canada)
    legislator E.R. Faribault, Geological Survey of Canada George-Barthélemy Faribault (1789–1866), Canadian archaeologist Jean-Baptiste Faribault (1775–1860)...
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  • Holmes (Nova Scotia politician) (1789–1876), Canadian Senator John Holmes (Ontario politician) (1828–1879), Canadian MP John Bee Holmes (1760–1827), intendant...
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    1788 – January 10, 1789). George Washington is elected president, and John Adams is elected vice president. Philip Pell, only member in attendance, adjourns...
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  • Provinces) emerged. Historically Estates General (France) (before 1789) Estates-General of 1789 (France) States-General of the Batavian Republic (Dutch republic...
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    new U.S. Constitution. George Washington was elected the first president in 1789. On his own initiative, Washington created three departments, State (led...
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    political office with Pitt, serving as Home Secretary from 1783 to 1789. In Canada, Sydney, Nova Scotia on Cape Breton Island (now the province of Nova...
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    Nootka Crisis (category 1789 in North America)
    the summer of 1789 at the Spanish outpost Santa Cruz de Nuca, in Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island in present-day British Columbia, Canada. The commander...
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    The history of the United States from 1776 to 1789 was marked by the nation's transition from the American Revolutionary War to the establishment of a...
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  • Grand (898–956), Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris Hugues Heney (1789–1844), Canadian lawyer and politician Hugues Krafft (1853–1935), French photographer...
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  • Roman Catholic archbishop Charles Langevin (1789–1869), Canadian businessman Chris Langevin (b. 1959), Canadian ice hockey player Dave Langevin (b. 1954)...
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    needed] and the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, but it also included some other political ideas that were popular in the 19th century...
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    Canada (born 1789) September 19 – Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet, army officer and colonial administrator (born 1784) "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia"...
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    French emigration from the years 1789 to 1815 refers to the mass movement of citizens from France to neighboring countries, in reaction to the instability...
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    The media of Canada is highly autonomous, uncensored, diverse, and very regionalized. Canada has a well-developed media sector, but its cultural output—particularly...
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    BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU Universities in Canada are established and operate under provincial and territorial government charters, directed...
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    Northern wheatear (category Birds described in 1758)
    their breeding range are as follows: O. o. leucorhoa (Gmelin, JF, 1789) – northeast Canada, Greenland and Iceland (the 'Greenland wheatear') O. o. oenanthe...
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    district: 1789–present 2nd district: 1789–present 3rd district: 1789–present 4th district: 1789–present 5th district: 1789–present 6th district: 1789–1863...
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  • List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians...
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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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  • Bill Price, or Billy Price may refer to: William Price (merchant) (1789–1867), Canadian lumber merchant and manufacturer of planks William Philip Price (1817–1891)...
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    CEN 1789:2020 is the European Union standard for ambulances and medical transportation vehicles. This European standard specifies requirements for the...
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    Two-barred crossbill (category Birds described in 1789)
    L. l. leucoptera Gmelin, JF, 1789 – Alaska, Canada and north USA The two-barred crossbill is 14.5–17 cm (5.7–6.7 in) in length and weighs 25–40 g (0.88–1...
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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols. "O Canada" (French: Ô Canada) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant...
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    Black-crowned night heron (category Birds described in 1758)
    Philippines and Indonesian Archipelago N. n. hoactli (Gmelin, 1789) – southern Canada to northern Argentina and northern Chile; Hawaii N. n. obscurus...
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    Willow ptarmigan (category Birds described in 1758)
    l. alascensis (Swarth, 1926) - Alaska L. l. alba (Gmelin & JF, 1789) - Northern Canada L. l. alexandrae (Grinnell, 1909) - Alaska and British Columbia...
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    Louise-Amélie Panet (category 1789 births)
    Louise-Amélie Panet (January 27, 1789 – March 24, 1862) was a French Canadian artist, educator and writer living in Lower Canada. The daughter of judge Pierre-Louis...
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    Flag of France (category Flags introduced in 1794)
    with Saint Martin, red with Saint Denis. At the storming of the Bastille in 1789, the Paris militia wore blue and red cockades on their hats. White had...
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