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Events from the year 1726 in Canada.
Governor, intendant and bishop of Quebec are to cooperate (each within his bounds) to implant religion and aid trade (Note: "savage" used) [4]
Lt. Gov. Dummer reports 1725 "Treaty of Pacification with[...]all the Tribes of Indians[...]engaged in the late warr with this Government" [5]
Penobscot spokesman Loron tells Dummer that "Canada Indians" (Nanrantsouak and others) want to treat with New England at Montreal [6]
Loron mentions proposal to have English withdraw from some sites, but Dummer rejects it along with Montreal meeting [7]
Penobscot tell Dummer they have no memory of selling land he claims by deed and right, which he says can be settled in court [8]
After signing treaty ratification, Penobscot agree to protect frontier settlers and to ratify treaty at Annapolis Royal [9]
Dummer hopes Indigenous people "may in a short time be intirely drawne from their dependance on the French" for presents [10]
Chiefs and representatives of "St. Johns, Cape Sable" and other nations ratify treaty of 1725 at Annapolis Royal [11]
Treaty is signed by Indigenous people on flag bastion at Annapolis Royal after hearing it read in English and French [12]
Lt. Gov. (of Annapolis) Doucett says Indigenous people signing "seem to be quite tired of the warr and are extreamly well pleas'd" [13]
Lt. Gov. (of Nova Scotia) Armstrong reports Acadians will avoid swearing allegiance by leaving, perhaps for St. John's Island [14]
Acadian Deputies sign oath only after clause added in margin of document "Whereby they might not be Obliged to Carry Arms" [15]
"Dread of the pirates is always a great interruption to the Fishery" - Admiralty asked for warship to cruise Nova Scotia's Atlantic coast [16]
Nova Scotia reports extensive trade by New Englanders and province's French with Île-Royale, "as if they were still Proprietors" [17]
Crown urged to select 200,000 acres of Nova Scotia forest (for naval use), so British settlers can then come in and outnumber Acadians [18]
Lt. Gov. Armstrong reports accomplishments and challenges, ranging from peace to defence to food provisions (Note: "savages" used) [19]
Armstrong enlarges on defence issues following report that "Canada Indians" are coming to "commence a new warr" [20]
Nova Scotia Council orders man to maintain child he fathered after midwife says mother "in her most Violent Pains" swore it was him [21]
In Newfoundland, "there are no persons to administer justice during the winter season, except at Placentia and Canso" [22]
English town with fishing interest in north and northwest Newfoundland wants survey of its "dangerous and utterly unknown" waters [23]
Trade council wants Newfoundland survey "as it will greatly increase the cod fishery [and encourage and establish] the salmon fishery" [24]
"I hope more effectual tho' less severe" - New York governor reports replacing prohibition on trade with Canada with increased duty [25]
New York's issues with French fort at Niagara reveal complex relations with Canada and sometimes divided Six Nations [26]
French fort at Niagara violates treaty, says New York governor to Commander in Chief in Canada, who denies it is British land [27]
"Two French-men and three Indians[...]from the Eastward" sentenced to death for piracy in Boston special admiralty court [28]
Maine soldier is only man able to interpret for "Cape-Sable Indians" accused of piracy (and found guilty) [29]
Events from the year 1710 in Canada.
Events from the year 1720 in Canada.
Events from the year 1721 in Canada.
Events from the year 1722 in Canada.
Events from the year 1725 in Canada.
Events from the year 1728 in Canada.
Events from the year 1729 in Canada.
Events from the year 1730 in Canada.
Events from the year 1731 in Canada.
Events from the year 1732 in Canada.
Events from the year 1733 in Canada.
Events from the year 1734 in Canada.
Events from the year 1735 in Canada.
Events from the year 1737 in Canada.
Events from the year 1738 in Canada.
Events from the year 1736 in Canada.
Events from the year 1739 in Canada.
Events from the year 1723 in Canada.
Events from the year 1724 in Canada.
Events from the year 1727 in Canada.