1775 in Canada

1775 in Canada

"See also:"
1774 in Canada,
other events of 1775,
1776 in Canada and the
list of 'years in Canada'.

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Events

* 1775-83: Demands by the American colonists that they be represented in the English Parliament lead to the American Revolution.
* April 19 - The Revolutionary War begins, at Lexington.
* May 1 - A bust of George III is found, in Montreal, adorned with beads, cross, and mitre, with the words "Pope of Canada: Sot of England." A reward of 500 guineas does not lead to apprehension of the culprit.
* May 10 - Ethan Allen takes Fort Ticonderoga.
* June 9 - Martial law is proclaimed in Canada.
* August 21 - Generals Schuyler and Richard Montgomery, with 1,000 Americans come to Canada, and invite the inhabitants to rebel.
* September 17 - Montgomery besieges St. Johns.
* September 25 - Attempting to take Montreal, Ethan Allan and many of his 150 followers are captured, at Longue Pointe, and are sent to England.
* October 18 - The Americans capture Chambly.
* November 3 - Hindered by Colonel Warner, of Vermont, Governor Guy Carleton cannot relieve St. Johns, which surrenders to Montgomery.
* November 3 - Invaders, under Benedict Arnold, reach the Chaudière, almost perishing, after 52 days in the woods, from the Kennebec.
* November 12 - General Montgomery tells Montrealers that, being defenceless, they cannot stipulate terms; but promises to respect personal rights. He demands the keys of public stores, and appoints 9 a.m. tomorrow for the army's entrance, by the Recollet gate.
* November 13 - The invaders appropriate royal stores.
* Daniel Boone leads party of settlers into Kentucky.
* Lexington and Concord open the Revolution.
* James Cook reaches King Island, Norton Sound, Unalaska.
* American troops capture Montreal, but, failing to take Quebec City or elicit local support, soon withdraw.

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