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By the 1860s, Britain was growing tired of maintaining its colonies. The costs, especially of defending British North America, were burdens that a growing number of British politicians could do ...
Eleven, an adventure tour operator with a collection of luxury lodges, just reopened Eleven Revelstoke Lodge in British ...
On March 29, 1867 – 150 years ago today – the British North America Act, 1867 became law. Alongside the Metropolitan Poor Act, 1867 and the Dog Licenses Act, 1867, the bill was granted royal ...
1750: 61% of all British North American slaves -- nearly 145,000 -- live in Virginia and Maryland, working the tobacco fields. 1770: Crispus Attucks is killed in the Boston Massacre. 1775 ...
By the 18th century, 45,000 Africans are transported annually on British ships. 1700s: Almost half of the slaves coming to North America arrive in Charleston. Many stay in South Carolina to work ...
Until 1820, coerced African migrants to South, Central, and North America and the Caribbean outnumbered European migrants by a ratio of 4 to 1. In British North America in the late 17th century ...
4, No. 4, Mar., 1918 A Plan for the Union of British North Am... A Plan for the Union of British North America and the United States, 1866 This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
They vilified Indians and British officials who supported them ... While conflicts with Native nations across the interior of eastern North America erupted throughout the Revolution, other ...