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On October 7, 1763 King George III of Britain issued the Royal Proclamation that would outline how Britain planned to administer its colonial possessions, which it gained during the Seven Years War.
October 7, 2013, is also an important day. It is the 250th anniversary of the Royal Proclamation of 1763, wherein the British Crown recognized Indigenous sovereignty and land title through much of ...
For today's World History Minute, old King George III's Royal Proclamation of 1763. Film contributor Milos Stehlik joins us to discuss two films opening this weekend, Birth of a Nation and ...
The Royal Proclamation of 1763. (Julie Van Dusen/CBC) The Royal Proclamation of 1763. Issued by King George III at the end of the Seven Years' War between Britain and France, the Royal ...
Federal. First Nations mark 250 years since Royal Proclamation of 1763. Groups affiliated with the Idle No More movement held protests across Canada and in parts of the United States on […] ...
On October 7, 1763, Britain won the Seven Year War in North America, and King George III issued a document called The Royal Proclamation on October 7, 1763.
Unceded means that these lands have never been surrendered and thus Indigenous claims of sovereignty and title continue to apply to them, as is recognized by the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and ...
A symposium of academics and aboriginal leaders is being held near Ottawa to commemorate one of the most important documents in Canadian history. The Royal Proclamation of 1763, issued by King George ...