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Politics Royal Proclamation of 1763, Canada's 'Indian Magna Carta,' turns 250 A pivotal moment in Canadian and First Nations history gets a small celebration ...
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 ...
In this blog, Daniel Wilson provides a heritage moment, reflections on meaning of the Royal Proclamation of 1763. People everywhere honour what has been inherited from the past. In Canada, there is a ...
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The Royal Proclamation of 1763 set out rules for European settlement in North America, recognized First Nations’ land rights and set out the treaty process. Idle No More organizers said more than 50 ...
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations delegation arrived in London today, where they took a day to rest and get oriented to their surroundings.
Panelists talked about Great Britain's Proclamation of 1763, which forbade colonists from taking Native American lands, and worsened the relationship between the Colonies and Britain. Part of the ...
Does King George III’s Royal Proclamation of 1763 – often referred to as the “Indian Magna Carta” – apply to Canada’s Métis and non-status Indians in 2015? That’s the question ...
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The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations delegation marked the 250th anniversary of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 with a ceremony at the Canada Memorial in Green Park, London this morning. A ...
The Royal Proclamation of 1763, issued by King George III, essentially defined the relationship between the Crown and the native peoples in the new territories in North America acquired by the British ...