Hey Canadians! ... or any historical geography buffs

Jan 16, 2010 15:14

Anyone happen to know where "Canada" was in 1764-1775? My google-foo fails me.

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puzzlepiece January 16 2010, 20:34:14 UTC
Canada wasn't founded until 1867 so we weren't doing a heck of a lot on the grand scale of things. XD

I honestly haven't had to study Canada's history since grade 10 which is uh 14 years ago? XD;; And what I do know I can't place exact dates on.

However, Go here and click on dates along the bottom to get point forms of what happened in the years you want.

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shiny_karu January 16 2010, 20:38:31 UTC
oh hoo. That should help me piece out some geography yaaaaaay. thank youuuu

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moebot January 16 2010, 21:04:44 UTC
Do you mean geographical location or history wise?

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moebot January 16 2010, 21:11:23 UTC
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-5000-e.html
This might help you.

The dates you're thinking of are also relatively close to The Treaty of Paris (1763) and The Quebec Act (1774), so those are good places to start a-Googlin'.

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carrythelight January 16 2010, 21:14:59 UTC
... I guess they are inseparable during that period, tho. HOW DOES WE EXPLAIN A FIGHT FOR LAND NEITHER PARTY ACTUALLY WANTED TO WIN? sob

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moebot January 16 2010, 21:18:51 UTC
ikr

And that's the time period before everything got exciting and even more weird.

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dilettantka January 17 2010, 00:35:21 UTC
FULL OF BEAVERS AND TIMBITS

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shiny_karu January 17 2010, 04:50:28 UTC
hehehe you said beavers

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fic_faery January 17 2010, 00:35:58 UTC
I want to be evil and say that Canada was in Russia or something ridiculous.

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shiny_karu January 17 2010, 04:50:00 UTC
DO YOU WANT ME TO FAIL MY QUIZ.

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fic_faery January 17 2010, 05:08:32 UTC
Noooo. But since people above gave you actual real and helpful advice I figure I could get away with being a smart alec.

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ningen_demonai January 17 2010, 05:54:38 UTC
... That icon gives me great joy for some reason.

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