Acts and Treaties
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye  (Mar 29, 1632)
Iroquois Treaty Arranged  (1667)
Treaty of Breda  (Jul 21, 1667)
Iroquois Peace Treaty  (Jan 22, 1690)
Treaty of Ryswick  (Sep 30, 1697)
Iroquois Neutrality  (1701)
Treaty of Utrecht Signed  (Apr 11, 1713)
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle  (Oct 18, 1748)
Treaty of Paris 1763  (Feb 10, 1763)
Royal Proclamation  (Oct 7, 1763)
Treaty of Paris 1783  (Sep 20, 1783)
Constitutional Act  (Dec 26, 1791)
2nd Nootka Convention  (Jan 11, 1794)
Jay's Treaty Passed  (Nov 19, 1794)
Labrador Act  (Mar 30, 1809)
Treaty of Ghent  (Dec 24, 1814)
Rush-Bagot Agreement  (Apr 28, 1817 to Apr 29, 1817)
Boundary Set at 49th Parallel  (Oct 20, 1818)
Act of Union Assent  (Jul 23, 1840)
Act of Union in Effect  (Feb 10, 1841)
Webster-Ashburton Treaty  (Aug 9, 1842)
Repeal of Corn Laws  (Jun 26, 1846)
BC a Crown Colony  (Aug 2, 1858)
British Columbia Unites  (Aug 6, 1866)
Proclamation of Confederation  (May 22, 1867)
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Charles-Joseph Ducharme. Teacher, b Lachine, near Montreal, 10 Jan 1786, d Ste-Thérèse-de-Blainville (Ste-Thérese), near Montreal, 25 Mar 1853. He studied music at the Séminaire de Québec along ...


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