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1734 in Canada
Events from the year
1734 in
Canada
.
Incumbents
French Monarch:
Louis XV
British and
Irish
Monarch:
George II
Governors
Governor General of New France:
Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois
Colonial
Governor
of Louisiana:
Jean-Baptiste le Moyne de Bienville
Governor of Nova Scotia:
Lawrence Armstrong
Commodore-Governor of Newfoundland:
Edward Falkingham
Events
Jean Baptiste de La Vérendrye
establishes
the first
Fort Maurepas
on the
Red River
about five leagues south of
Lake Winnipeg
, third of the main
La Vérendrye
posts.
A
Montreal
slave named
Marie-Joseph Angelique
learns that she is to be sold to someone
else
.
Possibly
, to
obscure
her
attempt
to escape, she may have set fire to the
house of
her
mistress
,
Thérèse de Couagne
. The fire could not be contained, causing damage to half of
Old Montreal
. She was
charged
, tried and hanged, bringing attention to the conditions of the
slaves
.
Births
Deaths
June 21:
Marie-Josèphe-Angélique
, accused of setting a fire in April that burned part of Montréal.