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Captain George Vancouver is considered one of the most thorough British explorers of the inland waterways of present-day Washington and British Columbia, particularly during his expedition from 1791 to 1795. His detailed surveys and mapping of the coastline and waterways of the region were instrumental in documenting and understanding the geography of the Pacific Northwest.
Simon Fraser explored western Canada, particularly the Fraser River in present-day British Columbia. He is known for his expedition in 1808 when he explored and mapped much of the river that now bears his name. Fraser's journey was significant in the history of early Canadian exploration and fur trade.
The Inca Empire was located in present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.
The present SAARC countries include Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
India was the largest British colony on the Asian continent. It was known as British India and included present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Myanmar (Burma).
no not in Alberta or british Columbia but the police will hate you
no - totem poles are mainly seen in present day Alaska and British Columbia.
Canon Beanlands has written: 'British Columbia: a problem of colonial development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Colonization 'British Columbia, its present resources and future possibilities' -- subject(s): Industries, Climate, Description and travel, Climat, Descriptions et voyages, Industrie
The two countries that had most to do with America in the 16th centaury were the British and the Dutch. The Dutch never owned all of America but the British did after the Anglo- Dutch war. So the British and the Dutch owned America at one time.
The Honourable Christy Clark is the Premier of British Columbia.It should be noted that as Clark has not been elected to a seat in the Legislative Assembly, The Honourable Rich Coleman M.L.A. (Langley-Aldergrove), who serves as the Deputy Premier, Minister of Natural Gas Development, and Minister Responsible for Housing, speaks for the Government of British Columbia on general issues in the House.
A Hudson's Bay Post was established at the site of present-day Victoria in 1843. In 1846 it was named Fort Victoria, in honour of Queen Victoria. When the crown colony of Vancouver Island was created in 1849, a townsite was surveyed and Victoria became the colony's capital. James Douglas was the governor of the colony of Vancouver Island. Around 1857, rumours of gold in the Cariboo region sparked a gold rush. James Douglas took control of the mainland in order to preserve law and order, and to confirm that British Columbia was, indeed, British. The colony of British Columbia was established in 1858, with James Douglas as governor of both colonies. Victoria was incorporated as a city in 1862. In 1866, the colonies of Vancouver Island and British Columbia were united into one colony, with the capital at Victoria. When the united colony of British Columbia entered Confederation in 1871, Victoria remained the provincial capital.
There is a grand total of 352 NHL players (Past and present) who are born in British Columbia. Notable names are Karl Alzner, Tyson Barrie, and Jamie and Jordie Benn.
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Thought by some as being only in Canada, the Grizzlies range from Alaska, through British Columbia and Alberta, into Idaho, Montana, Washington and Wyoming. There is some potential for a small population to be present in Colorado.
Queen Elizabeth II appears on all British coins from 1953 to present day. Traditionally, British coins do not have the country name marked on them. Also, being the nominal or titular head of state of many of the 50 plus British Empire/Commonwealth countries, she would appear on the coins of many of those countries as well. Most, if not all of these countries should show the country name on the coin.
The definition of the word 'explore' is to search, travel, or discover. This word also means to investigate or examine. The word 'explores' is the third person singular present form of the word 'explore.'
There are typically around 40-50 countries considered developed, based on economic indicators such as GDP per capita, HDI, and infrastructure. Some commonly recognized developed countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom.