Events from the year 1763 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV (abdicated February 10) British and Irish Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of...
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Quebec (redirect from Quebec, Canada)
and 1763, what is now Quebec was the French colony of Canada and was the most developed colony in New France. Following the Seven Years' War, Canada became...
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Britain in 1763 at the Treaty of Paris after the Seven Years' War. The now British Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791. The...
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New Brunswick (redirect from New Brunswick, Canada)
or to Canada. From 1755 to 1757, most Acadians were deported to the Thirteen Colonies. From 1758 to 1762, most were sent to France. Between 1763 and 1785...
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Pierre de Rigaud, marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnial (category CS1 Canadian French-language sources (fr-ca))
military tribunal held in December 1763, he was awarded a pension and military decoration. After selling his Canadian seigneuries at Vaudreuil and Rigaud...
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Stéphane (March 30, 2017). "Le francais dans tous ses etats au quebec et au canada". Radio-Canada. Archived from the original on April 13, 2021. Retrieved...
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The Canadian dollar (symbol: $; code: CAD; French: dollar canadien) is the currency of Canada. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $. There is no standard...
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Public holidays in Canada (French: Jours fériés au Canada), known as statutory holidays, stat holidays, or simply stats (French: jours fériés), consist...
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Quebec City (redirect from Quebec City, Canada)
was captured by the British in 1759, and held until the end of the war in 1763. In that time many battles and sieges took place: the Battle of Beauport...
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chaplains, and explorers. Canada's first newspaper—the Halifax Gazette—began publication in 1752. The end of the Seven Years' War in 1763 allowed Québec City...
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rights are valid, and point to the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which is mentioned in the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982, Section 25, the British North America...
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New France (redirect from French regime in Canada)
and Spain in the Treaty of Paris of 1763 (except the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon). Britain acquired Canada, Acadia, and French Louisiana east...
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Studies= Etudes Ethniques au Canada 7.1 (1975): 22. History of Canadian immigration at Marianopolis College Library and Archives Canada A Social Activist in...
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History of Quebec (category Use Canadian English from April 2019)
Quebec was first called Canada between 1534 and 1763. It was the most developed colony of New France as well as New France's centre, responsible for a...
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Nunciature in Canada – Nonciature Apostolique au Canada". www.nuntiatura.ca. Retrieved November 13, 2018. Canada, Government of Canada, Statistics (May...
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Americas, 1755-1763 (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002), p. 259 gallica.bnf.fr: "Lettres du chevalier de Lévis concernant la guerre du Canada (1756–1760)"...
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Port au Port Peninsula The Port au Port Peninsula (French: péninsule de Port-au-Port; Mi'kmaq: Kitpu) is a peninsula in the Canadian province of Newfoundland...
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Molson Brewery (redirect from Molson Breweries Canada)
Retrieved March 28, 2012. "Biography – MOLSON, JOHN (1763-1836) – Volume VII (1836-1850) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca. Retrieved July...
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Gold (redirect from Au (element))
Gold is a chemical element; it has symbol Au (from Latin aurum) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense,...
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Métis (redirect from Métis in Canada)
"Les Métis de l'Ontario tentent de s'entendre au sujet de la gouvernance". Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2022-11-29. M. Sarrazin fait...
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Canada, a citizen of Canada, or a company or organization based in Canada. Some of these inventions were funded by National Research Council Canada (NRCC)...
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également au Canada". Radio-Canada.ca. 23 August 2019. "L'histoire du Québec métissée méconnue". 9 June 2017.. "Histoire 101 de l'esclavage au Québec"....
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Maritimes, and in Canada, along the St. Lawrence River in present-day Quebec and Ontario. These regions were under French control from 1534 to 1763. However,...
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The Canada–United States border is the longest international border in the world. The boundary (including boundaries in the Great Lakes, Atlantic, and...
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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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La Malbaie (redirect from Pointe-au-Pic)
and grain to the French king's trading posts along the St. Lawrence River. 1763: Two Scottish officers of the British Army—John Nairne (1731–1802) and Malcolm...
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2015). Keeping promises : the Royal Proclamation of 1763, aboriginal rights, and treaties in Canada. McGill–Queen's University Press. pp. 4, 38, 51, 201...
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Anse au Foulon (English: Fuller's Handle) is a small cove in Quebec, Canada. It was located about one and one-half miles above Quebec City, in the formerly...
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Un Canadien errant (redirect from The Lost Canadian)
the Upper Canada Rebellion, and for the Acadians, who suffered mass deportation from their homeland in the Great Upheaval between 1755 and 1763. The Acadian...
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Canada holds elections for legislatures or governments in several jurisdictions: for the federal (national) government, provincial and territorial governments...
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