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General Richard Montgomery died in the Yankees' Dec. 1775 defeat at this Canadian city that the British had only seized in 1759 |
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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ERA |
2024-02-23 |
#9045 |
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The Charlottetown Accord recognizing this province as a "distinct society)" failed a 1992 vote |
Quebec
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CANADIAN HISTORY |
2007-07-04 |
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In 1692, 14-year-old Madeline de Vercheres led the fight against an Iroquois attack in what is now this Canadian province |
Quebec
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TEENS IN HISTORY |
2004-02-12 |
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On a tour of Canada in 1967, French president Charles de Gaulle called for the independence of this province |
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CANADIAN HISTORY |
2002-11-25 |
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The FLQ was a terrorist group of revolutionaries in the 1960s & 1970s trying to get this province liberated |
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REVOLUTIONARIES |
2000-07-13 |
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From June to September 1759, Gen. Montcalm defended this city against British general James Wolfe |
Quebec
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HISTORY |
1995-12-04 |
#2591 |
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On a 1967 visit to Canada, Charles de Gaulle voiced support for this province's independence movement |
Quebec
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HISTORY |
1994-05-25 |
#2253 |
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The battle that was fought the farthest north was the one at this Canadian city, December 31, 1775 |
Quebec
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AMERICAN REVOLUTION |
1991-05-15 |
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While touring Canada in 1967, Charles de Gaulle called for this province to be "free" |
Quebec
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HISTORY |
1990-01-05 |
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