Guy Carleton, also known as Lord Dorchester, was a prominent British military officer and colonial administrator in North America during the 18th century. He played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War, particularly in his efforts to maintain British control over Canada and to negotiate with Indigenous peoples. Carleton's governance helped shape the future of Canada, influencing its political landscape and contributing to the establishment of a distinct Canadian identity. His legacy is reflected in the continued importance of his policies and actions in the context of Canadian history.
Guy Carleton was born on September 3, 1724.
Guy Carleton was born on September 3, 1724.
Guy Carleton died on November 10, 1808 at the age of 84.
Guy Carleton died on November 10, 1808 at the age of 84.
Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School was created in 1896.
The motto of Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School is 'The School That Works'.
Sir Guy Carleton twice served as Governor of the Province of Quebec, from 1768 to 1778.
Guy Carleton was born on September 3, 1724 and died on November 10, 1808. Guy Carleton would have been 84 years old at the time of death or 290 years old today.
Henry Guy Carleton was born on June 21, 1856, in Fort Union, New Mexico, USA.
Henry Guy Carleton died on December 10, 1910, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA of paralysis.
Henry Guy Carleton has written: 'Memnon' 'Lectures before the Thompson Street Poker Club' 'The butterflies'
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