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1760 in Canada

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Events from the year 1760 in Canada.

Incumbents

  • French Monarch: Louis XV
  • British and Irish Monarch: George II (until October 25), then George III

Governors

  • Governor General of New France: Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal
  • Colonial Governor of Louisiana: Louis Billouart
  • Governor of Nova Scotia: Charles Lawrence
  • Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: James Webb
  • Governor of the Province of Quebec: Jeffery Amherst

Events

  • Sunday April 20 – Seven thousand French troops start to recapture Quebec.
  • Monday April 28 – Murray's 7,714 troops retire to the Citadel, after fighting the Canadiens outside the walls of Quebec. The French prepare to besiege.
  • Friday May 9 – The belligerents, of each nationality, expect a fleet bringing troops and supplies. An approaching frigate proves to be British.
  • Thursday May 15 – Two more British war-ships arrive. The British win a naval battle near Quebec.
  • Saturday May 17 – The French raise the siege of Quebec.
  • Sunday 6 July – Commencement of the Montreal Campaign by General Jeffery Amherst
  • Saturday September 6 – Amherst arrives at Montreal.
  • September 6 to September 7 – A council of war, at Montreal, favors capitulation.
  • Monday September 8 – Amherst's, Murray's, and Haviland's commands, around Montreal, are about 17,000.
  • The articles of capitulation are agreeable to the French, except that they do not concede "all the honors of war" or "perpetual neutrality of Canadiens."
  • De Levis threatens to retire to St. Helen's Island and fight to the last; but the Governor orders him to disarm.
  • Fortress Louisbourg demolished by the British.
  • Fall of Montreal and surrender of Great Lakes and Ohio Valley French forts to English. Lord Jeffery Amherst starts a "get tough with Indians" policy, including the first biological warfare --smallpox-infested blankets. Amherst granted some Seneca (originally his allies) lands to his officers. Odawa chief Pontiac (and the Delaware Prophet) organize a resistance preaching return to traditional Indian customs. The 1761 draft Proclamation (to English governors), and the Royal Proclamation of 1763 (with a large Indian country in what's now the U.S. Great Lakes/Midwest) were part of the English Crown's attempt to mollify the Indians. Neither proclamation of undisturbed Indian lands was followed by settlers or the Crown.
  • The British Conquest. General James Murray is appointed first British military governor of Quebec.

Births

  • November 10 – William Black, Methodist minister (d.1834)

Deaths

  • January 22 : Paul Mascarene, governor of Nova Scotia

References

References

  1. Guéganic (2008), p. 13.
  2. (30 December 2015). "George I".
  3. (31 December 2015). "George III". Royal Household.
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