1784 in Canada

1784
in
Canada

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Events from the year 1784 in Canada.

Incumbents

Governors

Events

  • August 16 – In response to Loyalist demands, the Crown creates New Brunswick out of Nova Scotia. New Brunswick was then divided into eight counties.
  • North West Company built up Grand portage as a general summer rendezvous for all companies and free traders, drawing furs from as far as Oregon and the Arctic Circle.
  • David Thompson began his apprenticeship on Hudson Bay.
  • James Cook's journal of his last voyage published in London.
  • Ward Chipman the Elder, a Massachusetts lawyer, settled in New Brunswick, where he served as solicitor general until 1808.[2]
  • Butler's Rangers were disbanded in June 1784, and its veterans were given land grants in the Nassau District, now the Niagara region of Ontario, as a reward for their services to the British Crown.

Births

Deaths

Full date unknown

  • Laurence Coughlan, Methodist preacher, Church of England clergyman, and local official

References

  1. ^ "Kings and Queens of Canada". aem. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  2. ^ "SEARCHABLE ONLINE DATA – New Brunswick, Canada / Canadian Genealogy & History Information". globalgenealogy.com. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
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