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Prime minister of Canada |
Durin g the time of the Civil War and the assassination of Lincoln the leader of Canada was Charles Monck, 4th Viscount Monck. He was the last Govenor-General f the providence of Canada, and the first Governor-General of Canada, the country. |
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Fortnight |
Fortnight is the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks. |
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Canada and White House |
During the War of 1812 British troops entered Washington DC and burned down the White House. They do this in retaliation for the American attack on the city of York in Ontario, Canada. |
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Chateau Larrier |
The Chateau Larrier is a 660,000 square foot hotel in downtown Ottawa. It is located near the intersection of Rideau section and Sussex drive and is designed in the French Gothic Chateauesque style. |
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Seceshes |
Seceshes are people who separated themselves from the American union, and supported the confederate army during the civil war. |
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San Jacinto |
The battle of San Jacinto, was fought on April 21, 1836. It was fought in present day Harris County, Texas and was the desire battle of the Texas Revolution. The Texas army was led by General Sam Houston and defeated General Santa Anna’s army in just eighteen minutes. |
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Turkey |
On this page Quaw Quaw uses the phrase “Turkey” as an insult against Raven. Turkey refers to someone who is inept,clumsy,or a fool. |
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Eagle Hotel |
Though there seems be no Eagle Hotel in Canada. The symbolism of the eagle can be connected to |
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Blondin Thing |
Charles Blondin was a french tightrope walker and acrobat. |