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The following maps provide a picture of Canada’s territorial evolution, from 1840 to 1999. 1840 The Act of Union, passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatures of Lower Canada and Upper Canada.
The invasion reinforced the idea of protection for New Brunswick by joining with the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, and the United Province of Canada, formerly Upper Canada (now Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec), to form the Dominion of Canada.
7 lut 2006 · A 1906 map of Canada, showing the newly created provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and yet-to-be finalized boundaries for the North-West Territories, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
Map showing British territorial gains following the Treaty of Paris in pink, and Spanish territorial gains after the Treaty of Fontainebleau in yellow. In North America, the Seven Years' War had seen Great Britain conquer the entirety of the French colony of Canada. The war officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 10
12 mar 2019 · The self-proclaimed Irish Republican Army attacked Canada not just once, but five times between 1866 and 1871. Here's what to know
British North America, 1866, from Lawrence J. Burpee, editor, AN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF CANADA, Toronto, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1927
Media in category "1866 maps of Canada" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. 1866 Mitchell Map of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Canada - Geographicus - NewBrunswickNovaScotia-mitchell-1866.jpg 2,817 × 3,500; 3.61 MB