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Kitsap County is a county in the United States of America in the the state of Washington. The county received it's name from the Suquamish Native American tribe chief in about 1867.
The two that come to mind are: The 1867 acquisition by the United States from Russia of 586,412 square miles of land at the northwestern tip of the North American continent now known as Alaska for $7,200,000 The Louisiana Purchase by the United States of America of 828,800 square miles of the French territory in 1803 for $11,250,000 plus cancellation of debts worth $3,750,000 resulting in a total cost of $15 million dollars for the Louisiana territory. However the Roman Empire at its height covered over two million square miles stretching from the Rhine River to Egypt and from Britain to Asia Minor which were acquired through conquest.
Canada was formed on Monday, July 1, 1867.
Canada
The pre-Confederation colony called the Province of Canada was formed by the Act of Union, which was proclaimed on February 10, 1841. The British North America Act, which was proclaimed on March 29, 1867, created a new country called Canada to take effect on July 1, 1867.
Canada was established by the British North America Actin 1867.
Canada became a country ("one dominion under the name of Canada") on July 1, 1867.
July 1, 1867
July 1, 1867
The British North America Act (BNA Act) was the legislation, passed by the British Parliament, which created Canada on July 1, 1867. Canada was the very first country to be created by legislation.
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The British North American Act was passed in 1867. The British North American Act was passed in 1867.
North School was created in 1867.
It was in the middle of Europe: where Austria and Hungary are located now. It does not exist any more. Austria-Hungary was a country from 1867 to 1918. The Compromise of 1867 brought them together and they established a Dual Monarchy in which they shared power over the country and had two separate parliaments.