1765 in Canada
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Events from the year 1765 in Canada.
Incumbents
[edit]Governors
[edit]- Governor of the Province of Quebec: James Murray
- Governor of Nova Scotia: Montague Wilmot
- Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland: Hugh Palliser
Events
[edit]- 18 May – Fire destroys a large part of the town of Montreal, Quebec.[2][3]
- The Stamp Act increases discontent. A Stamp Act Congress meets in New York City to protest the Act.
- Reserve system in Canada begins with the provision of a tract of land for the Maliseet tribe.[citation needed]
Births
[edit]- April 6 – Paschal Chagnon (d. 1825)
- May 15 – Dominique Ducharme (d. 1853)
- July 9 – Étienne Duchesnois (d. 1826)
- August 3 – Étienne-Claude Lagueux (d. 1842)
- September 15 – Jacques Archambault (d. 1851)
- October 10 – Nicolas-Gaspard Boisseau (d. 1842)
- Unknown – Alexander Henry the younger (d. 1814)
- Unknown – John Brownell (d. 1809)
Deaths
[edit]- July 4 – Claude-Godefroy Coquart, missionary (born 1706)
References
[edit]- ^ "Kings and Queens of Canada". aem. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
- ^ Kalbfleisch, John (15 May 2017). "From the archives: Montreal's great fire of 1765". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
- ^ The Case of the Canadians diftreffed by fire at Montreal. 1765.

