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    Events from the year 1768 in Canada. Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of Quebec: James Murray Governor of Nova Scotia: Montague Wilmot Commodore-Governor...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1768. 1768 (MDCCLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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    Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the...
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  • re-elected two more times. In 1768, the first synagogue in Canada was built in Montreal, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal. In 1832, partly because...
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    (accompanied by negotiators from New Jersey, Virginia and Pennsylvania) in 1768 at Fort Stanwix. It was negotiated between Sir William Johnson, his deputy...
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    Canada anemone, round-headed anemone, round-leaf thimbleweed, meadow anemone, windflower, or crowfoot, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the...
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  • John Halkett (27 February 1768 – 12 November 1852) was Governor of the Bahamas and Governor of Tobago. He was born in Pitfirrane, near Dunfermline, Scotland...
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    Montreal, Shearith Israel, the oldest synagogue in Canada in 1768. It remained the only synagogue in Montreal until 1846. Some sources date the actual...
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    Province of Quebec (1763–1791) (category 1760s in Canada)
    First tenure; as acting governor from 1766 to 1768. Second tenure; as governor-in-chief of the Canadas from 1786 to 1796. Burt, Alfred LeRoy. The Old...
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  • Baby (December 16, 1768 – August 27, 1852) was a French-Canadian businessman, soldier, and politician in Upper Canada. He was based in Detroit when it was...
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    Canadas. With the Act of Union 1840, Upper and Lower Canada were joined to become the United Province of Canada. By the 1860s, interest developed in forming...
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  • of Upper Canada during the rebellion of 1837 Francis Head (cricketer) (1846–1941), English cricketer Sir Francis Head, 4th Baronet (1693–1768) This disambiguation...
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  • 2021). Canada portal Politics portal List of Canadian monarchs List of vicereines in Canada Viceregal consort of Canada Viceregal eponyms in Canada Department...
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    The Rebellion of 1768, also known as the Revolt of 1768 or the Creole Revolt, was an unsuccessful attempt by the Creole elite of New Orleans, along with...
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  • Blossom Caron (1905–1999), Canadian photographer Cassidy Caron (born 1992), Métis politician Charles Caron (1768–1853), Canadian farmer Christine "Kiki"...
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  • Grand Vizier (1765–1768) Silahdar Hamza Mahir Pasha, Grand Vizier (1768) Yağlıkçızade Nişancı Hacı Mehmed Emin Pasha, Grand Vizier (1768–1769) Moldovancı...
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  • (1): 27–36. doi:10.1017/s0033291700003056. PMID 6369367. Boswell, James (1768). An Account of Corsica: The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs...
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  • buildings and structures of significance in each province and territory of Canada. First Nations peoples in Alberta were generally nomadic and did not...
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  • National Weather Service in the United States for April 2024. Tornado counts are considered preliminary until final publication in the database of the National...
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  • Cook (MP), member of parliament for Lewes William Hemmings Cook (1768–1846), Canadian fur trader and politician, member of council of Assiniboia William...
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    James Cook (category Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada))
    officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular. He made detailed maps of Newfoundland...
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    1760 to 1768 and governor of Minorca from 1778 to 1782. Born in Ballencrieff, East Lothian, Murray travelled to North America and took part in the French...
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    mass shootings and poison gas in extermination camps, chiefly Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibor, and Chełmno in occupied Poland. Separate Nazi...
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    Municipal history of Quebec (category Local government in Quebec)
    Province of Canada in 1841 with the formation of municipal districts, followed in March 1845 when the Parliament of the Province of Canada adopted an Act...
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  • deaf-mute Scottish miniaturist Charles Shirreff (businessman) (1768–1847), Canadian businessman and public official Emily Shirreff (1814–1897), British...
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  • Building in Ottawa Étienne Gaboury RAIC OAA (1930–2022) – architect of the Embassy of Canada in Mexico and the Royal Canadian Mint building in Winnipeg...
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    by Carl Linnaeus after his friend John Mitchell (1711–1768), an English physician who lived in America and gave Linnaeus much valuable information on...
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    Moses Hart (category 1768 births)
    Hart (November 26, 1768 – October 15, 1852) was a Canadian businessman and seigneur, eldest son of Aaron Hart. Moses Hart was born in Trois-Rivières to...
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    Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal (category Religious organizations established in 1768)
    1760 and was formally established in 1768. It is affiliated with the Orthodox Union. By 1777 the Jewish community in Montreal felt itself able to erect...
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    service at Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1765 that the British Royal Navy purchased in 1768 for coastal patrol in North America in the years just prior to the American...
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