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"It was not for a port or two in Nova Scotia, but for all North America" - British end boundary talks when French claim entire Ohio River [3]
Optimistic letter describes French forces and objectives in New York, Nova Scotia and all British colonies (Note: anti-Protestant comment) [4]
Secretary of State orders governors to "use their best Endeavours to repel Force by Force" if British colonies are encroached on [5]
Board of Trade warns of "fatal consequences" to British security and trade from French control of Saint John River [6]
Gov. Hopson hopes removing French flag from Nova Scotia will reconcile Indigenous people and Acadians to British rule [7]
Nova Scotia Council accedes to petition of Minas Basin Acadians that their priests not be required to take oath of allegiance [8]
Gov. Lawrence notes difficulty resolving litigation (or producing "a spirit of improvement") among Acadians lacking oath of allegiance [9]
Assuming Nova Scotia settlements retarded mostly "by the Indian enemy," judge offers extended description of resistance routes and resources [10]
1753 law allows naturalization of Jews in colonies after 3 years, replacing 1740 law requiring 7 years; but "clamors" soon cause its repeal [11]
New Yorker concerned that "very considerable Trade" with Canada carried only by Kahnawake residents will induce "our Indians to desert" [12]
Susana's prisoner in Kahnawake, given to replace her dead relative, to be redeemed by means of wampum belt (Note: " squaw" used) [13]
Nissendanie from Kahnawake delivers prisoner to Albany for 10 Spanish dollars, strouds, stockings, rum and food for return trip [14]
Kahnewake sachem Sconondo and Avieghta, holder of British prisoner, demand enslaved boy for ransom payment (Note: "savage" used) [15]
Kahnewake sachems Onorogigta and Sanagowana with several warriors bring two prisoners and reconcile with commissioners [16]
Population of Quebec City - "In 1753, the number was computed to be 15,000 inhabitants, and 500 soldiers [17]
Quebec City as well as Halifax, Louisbourg and Lake Superior are mentioned in directions for observing transit of Mercury [18]
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Events from the year 1753 in Canada.
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"It was not for a port or two in Nova Scotia, but for all North America" - British end boundary talks when French claim entire Ohio River [3]
Optimistic letter describes French forces and objectives in New York, Nova Scotia and all British colonies (Note: anti-Protestant comment) [4]
Secretary of State orders governors to "use their best Endeavours to repel Force by Force" if British colonies are encroached on [5]
Board of Trade warns of "fatal consequences" to British security and trade from French control of Saint John River [6]
Gov. Hopson hopes removing French flag from Nova Scotia will reconcile Indigenous people and Acadians to British rule [7]
Nova Scotia Council accedes to petition of Minas Basin Acadians that their priests not be required to take oath of allegiance [8]
Gov. Lawrence notes difficulty resolving litigation (or producing "a spirit of improvement") among Acadians lacking oath of allegiance [9]
Assuming Nova Scotia settlements retarded mostly "by the Indian enemy," judge offers extended description of resistance routes and resources [10]
1753 law allows naturalization of Jews in colonies after 3 years, replacing 1740 law requiring 7 years; but "clamors" soon cause its repeal [11]
New Yorker concerned that "very considerable Trade" with Canada carried only by Kahnawake residents will induce "our Indians to desert" [12]
Susana's prisoner in Kahnawake, given to replace her dead relative, to be redeemed by means of wampum belt (Note: " squaw" used) [13]
Nissendanie from Kahnawake delivers prisoner to Albany for 10 Spanish dollars, strouds, stockings, rum and food for return trip [14]
Kahnewake sachem Sconondo and Avieghta, holder of British prisoner, demand enslaved boy for ransom payment (Note: "savage" used) [15]
Kahnewake sachems Onorogigta and Sanagowana with several warriors bring two prisoners and reconcile with commissioners [16]
Population of Quebec City - "In 1753, the number was computed to be 15,000 inhabitants, and 500 soldiers [17]
Quebec City as well as Halifax, Louisbourg and Lake Superior are mentioned in directions for observing transit of Mercury [18]