If you're asking where did most french live in Canada in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.
If you're asking where did most french live in CANADA in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.
In 1791, most French Canadians lived in Quebec, which was then known as Lower Canada. The majority of French Canadians resided in rural areas near the St. Lawrence River, such as along the Richelieu River and in the Eastern Townships.
Wolfgand Amadeus Mozart lived from 1756 - 1791
They used there environment to there advantage and the french
Mozart lived from 1756 to 1791. Two of the most significant world events during that time were the American Revolution (1775-83), as well as the start of the French Revolution in 1789.
One of the results of the French Constitution of 1791 was a reorganization of the French government. It also limited the powers of the government.
Britain created upper and lower canada due to the constitutional act of 1791 and British colonists and french Canadians lived there in each colony.
France became a constitutional monarchy in 1791, following the adoption of the Constitution of 1791 during the French Revolution. This constitution established a system that limited the powers of the king and created a legislative assembly. However, this form of government was short-lived, as it was effectively replaced by the First French Republic in 1792.
The French Revolution - poem - was created in 1791.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756 and died in 1791.
He lived from 1791-1867, which means he lived to the age of 75. (75 years).