1814 in Canada

1814 in Canada

"See also:"
1813 in Canada,
other events of 1814,
1815 in Canada and the
list of 'years in Canada'.

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Events

* March 3 - The Governor refuses to suspend Chief Justices Sewell and Monk, on suggestion of one branch of the Legislature. James Stuart moves, affirming the Assembly's right to inform the Governor of irregularities, without concurrence of the Council; and that the Governor has violated the Constitution.
* March 7 - The Assembly votes confidence in the Governor, apart from his advisors.
* March 8 - The council sustain their Clerk's refusal to show their minutes to a Committee of the Assembly.
* March 9 - The Assembly vote 2,000 pounds, for impeachment of Chief Justices Sewell and Monk. The Council will not pass the item.
* March 17 - The Assembly resolve that the Council's disallowance of a money bill is contrary to English and Canadian usage.
* May 6 - The British, under Henry Drummond, burn Fort Oswego, on Lake Ontario.
* May 25 - Louis-Joseph Papineau is unanimously elected speaker.
* July 5 - Battle of Chippewa.
* July 25 - The United States lose about 1,000 of 3,000 at the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
* August - 4,000 of Wellington's veterans have reached Canada.
* August 1 to November 5 - The Siege of Fort Erie.
* August 11 - Battle of Lake Champlain.
* August 14 - At Fort Erie, the British lose many lives, by the explosion of a magazine.
* August - General Ross takes Washington, D.C.
* August 25 - The sea-board of the U.S. is blockaded by ships released from European service.
* August - At New Orleans, sharp-shooters, behind cotton bales, repulse the British.
* August - Envoys consider terms of peace, at Ghent.
* September 12 - An expedition of 11,000 under Governor George Prevost, supplied to winter at Plattsburg, N.Y., seeing its fleet dispersed and the enemy gathering, retreats, abandoning stores. In 1813, Wellington desired that Prevost should not abandon his policy of defence for petty advantages, to be gained by invasion, which he could not possibly maintain.
* October - Martin Chittenden, Governor of Vermont, regards the war "as unnecessary, unwise and hopeless, in all its offensive operations."
* December 22 - Treaty of Commerce, between the U.S. and Great Britain, signed at Ghent.
* December 24 - Treaty of Ghent ends the War of 1812.
* December 27 - Then Prince Regent George IV ratifies both treaties. One relates to boundaries and the slave trade.
* David Thompson delivers his map of western North America to partners of North West Company.
* Canadian Army bills, 1,500,000 pounds.
* Chief Justice Sewell, while in England, to defend himself, advises uniting the Canadas with one Parliament.
* The Assembly re-proposes representation in London. The Council objects. The Home Government declares that the Governor is the constitutional medium of communication between the Colony and the Imperial Government.

Births

* May 3 - John Hamilton Gray, Premier of New Brunswick
* May 3 - Adams George Archibald, politician
* May 20 - William Steeves, politician
* September 6 - George-Étienne Cartier, politician

Deaths


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