After the American Revolutionary War, Sir John Johnson, a Loyalist, relocated to Canada, specifically to the province of Ontario. He played a significant role in establishing Loyalist settlements and served in various political capacities, including as a member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada. Johnson was also instrumental in the development of the region, promoting agricultural and economic growth among Loyalist communities. His efforts contributed to the shaping of Canadian society in the years following the war.
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Sir John Johnson died on January 4, 1830. He was a prominent Loyalist during the American Revolution and played a significant role in the settlement of Canada. His efforts in loyalist affairs and land management were influential in shaping the region during his time.
Sir William Johnson was born in 1715.
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Pontiac worked with Sir William Johnson to enlist peace to end Pontiac's War. Johnson was the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
William Johnson has written: 'The papers of Sir William Johnson' -- subject(s): Sources, Iroquois Indians, History 'The papers of Sir William Johnson' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Iroquois Indians, New York (State) French and Indian War, 1755-1763, Sources
Lyndon Johnson was the President of the US during the Vietnam War from the assassination of John Kennedy until the election of Richard Nixon.
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