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1813 In Canada
Events from the year 1813 in Canada. Incumbents *List of Canadian monarchs, Monarch: George III Federal government *Parliament of Lower Canada: 7th Parliament of Lower Canada, 7th *Parliament of Upper Canada: 6th Parliament of Upper Canada, 6th Governors *Governor General of the Province of Canada, Governor of the Canadas: Sir Robert Milnes, 1st Baronet, Robert Milnes *List of lieutenant governors of New Brunswick, Governor of New Brunswick: George Prévost *Governor of Nova Scotia: John Coape Sherbrooke *Colonial Governor of Newfoundland, Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: Richard Goodwin Keats *List of lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island, Governor of Prince Edward Island: Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres then Charles Douglass Smith Events * January 22 – General Henry Procter (British Army officer), Henry Proctor's 1,300 British and natives capture 495 U.S. troops, under General Winchester. * February 7 – Raid on Elizabethtown. * March 30 – Engagement at L ...
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List Of Canadian Monarchs
Listed here are the monarchs who reigned over Canada, starting with the Canada (New France), French colony of Canada which subsequently became a The Canadas, British colony, followed by the British Dominion of Canada, and finally the present-day sovereign state of Canada. The date of the first claim by a monarch over Canada varies, with most sources giving the year as 1497, when John Cabot made landfall somewhere on the North American coast (likely either modern-day Newfoundland or Nova Scotia), and claimed the land for England on behalf of Henry VII of England, King Henry VII. However, some sources instead put this date at 1535 when the word "Canada" was first used to refer to the French Canada (New France), colony of Canada, which was founded in the name of Francis I of France, King Francis I. Monarchical governance subsequently evolved under a continuous succession of French, British, and eventually uniquely Canadian sovereigns. Since the first claim by Henry VII, there have be ...
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