Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario
The Toronto region remained in British North America after the founding of the United ‎States during the American Revolution, after which several thousand United Empire ‎Loyalists resettled in southern Ontario.‎
In 1787 Sir Guy Carleton (later 1st Baron Dorchester), governor of Quebec, opened ‎negotiations with three Mississauga chiefs for the purchase of a site for the future capital of ‎Ontario. ‎
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Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario
The Toronto region remained in British North America after the founding of the United ‎States during the American Revolution, after which several thousand United Empire ‎Loyalists resettled in southern Ontario.‎
In 1787 Sir Guy Carleton (later 1st Baron Dorchester), governor of Quebec, opened ‎negotiations with three Mississauga chiefs for the purchase of a site for the future capital of ‎Ontario. ‎
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Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario

Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario

by Heady Delpak
Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario

Toronto The Capital City of The Canadian ?Province of Ontario

by Heady Delpak

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Overview

The Toronto region remained in British North America after the founding of the United ‎States during the American Revolution, after which several thousand United Empire ‎Loyalists resettled in southern Ontario.‎
In 1787 Sir Guy Carleton (later 1st Baron Dorchester), governor of Quebec, opened ‎negotiations with three Mississauga chiefs for the purchase of a site for the future capital of ‎Ontario. ‎

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369292266
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/26/2023
Pages: 418
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Dr. Heady Delpak has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering ?from University of London in the UK. He has more than 30 ?years teaching experiences at Universities. He has published ?many Books in different languages.?
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