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  1. 1753 law allows naturalization of Jews in colonies after 3 years, replacing 1740 law requiring 7 years; but "clamors" soon cause its repeal [11] New Yorker concerned that "very considerable Trade" with Canada carried only by Kahnawake residents will induce "our Indians to desert" [12]

  2. Jan 7, 2022 · Cartography in Canada: 1763-Second World War. Article by L. M. Sebert. Published Online January 7, 2022. Last Edited April 26, 2022. After the fall of New France to the British in 1760, cartographers continued to create important maps of Canada. British General James Murray created a map of Quebec in the years before the Treaty of Paris (1763 ...

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  4. Feb 6, 2006 · Last Edited January 24, 2023. In 1775 at the start of the American Revolution, rebel forces invaded Canada, occupying Montreal and attacking the town of Quebec . American privateers also raided Atlantic ports, and revolutionary sympathizers in Nova Scotia attempted a rebellion in that colony. Although the rebel forces were defeated in Canada ...

  5. Sep 13, 2018 · The first smallpox vaccinations in Canada (and possibly in North America) were given by Dr. John Clinch of Trinity, NL. By the end of 1801, Clinch had vaccinated 700 people in the area. The disease wasn’t eradicated until 1977, but vaccination gradually checked the devastating epidemics that Canada had experienced since the 17th century.

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  7. Mar 1, 2019 · George Washington’s French Canadian Victims, 1754. 1 March 2019. By Christopher Moore. Jumonville Glen, Pennsylvania. In the early morning of 28 May 1754, in a mountain glen in western Pennsylvania, George Washington, a 22 year-old Lieutenant Colonel in the Virginia militia, and his Indigenous allies led by Tanaghrisson, destroyed a small French force in a surprise attack.

  8. In 1711 Britain once again attempted to take Canada. Seven regiments along with 1,500 colonials sailed into the St. Lawrence. Ten of their ships were sunk and the expedition failed. The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 ended the war and settled the disposition of territorial prizes, mostly to the disadvantage of New France.

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