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    Quebec (redirect from Quebec, Canada)
    Quebec (1763–1791), then Lower Canada (1791–1841), and lastly part of the Province of Canada (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. It...
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    The Bas-Saint-Laurent (Lower Saint-Lawrence), is an administrative region of Quebec located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in...
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    journalist, publisher and politician in Lower Canada (now Quebec). Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Lower Canada in 1791 at age 15, to work in his older brother's...
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    The Civil Code of Lower Canada (French: Code civil du Bas-Canada) was a law that was in effect in Lower Canada on 1 August 1866 and remained in effect...
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  • Nicolas-Gaspard Boisseau (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada)
    Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016. Les députés au premier Parlement du Bas-Canada (1792-1796), F-J...
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    Port-au-Prince. In 1770, Port-au-Prince replaced Cap-Français (the modern Cap-Haïtien) as capital of the colony of Saint-Domingue. In November 1791, it...
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    History of Quebec (category Use Canadian English from April 2019)
    Province of Quebec (1763–1791), then as Lower Canada (1791–1841), and then as Canada East (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. During this...
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    persons, maroons, and free people of color launched the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), led by a former slave and general of the French Army, Toussaint Louverture...
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  • John Ellis Hare (category 20th-century Canadian male writers)
    Ottawa. He died in Ottawa in 2005. John Hare, 1967. "Les Imprimés Dans Le Bas-Canada 1801-1840", Montréal: Presses de l'Université de Montréal.Retrieved November...
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    made the capital of Lower Canada by the Constitutional Act of 1791. From 1841 to 1867, the capital of the Province of Canada rotated between Kingston,...
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