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rebellion, 152; represses rebellion, 153 Henry, William A.; delegate to Quebec Convention of 1864, 204 Hincks, Sir Francis; Canadian statesman, melancholy death of, 233 Historian of Canada, 192, 284 Hochelaga (Montreal); Indian village of, visited by Jacques Cartier, 6 Howe, Joseph; father of responsible government in Nova Scotia, 175, 176; his quarrel with Lord Falkland, 176-179; ability of, 183, 184; advocate of imperial federation, 195; opposes confederation from 1864-1868, 212, 219; his reasons for receding from his hostile position, 219; enters the Macdonald ministry, 220; lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, ib; sudden death of, ib; orator, poet, and statesman, 220, 221 Howland, Sir William P.; delegate to Westminster Palace Conference of 1866-67, 214; lieutenant-governor of Ontario, 217 Hudson's Bay Company; its great territorial privileges, 231-324; its claims purchased by the Canadian government, 227; map illustrating its charter, 222 Hull, General; defeat of, by Brock at Detroit, 114 Hundred Associates, Company of; established in Canada, 10 "Hunter's Lodges"; formed in United States to invade Canada, 154 Huntington, Lucius Seth; makes charges against Sir John Macdonald, 236 Huron Indians; massacre of, by the Iroquois, 12 Hutchinson, Governor Thomas (of Massachusetts); on relations between Great Britain and her old Colonies, 98 Iberville, founder of Louisiana, 19 Immigration to Canada, 78, 79 Independence of old Thirteen Colonies acknowledged, by Great Britain, 74 Indians; British treatment of, 41,42; Canadian relations with, 238, 239 Intellectual culture in Canada; under French rule, 35; under British rule, 164, 192, 284, 285 Intercolonial Railway; history of, 191, 215, 219 Iroquois Indians; ferocity of, 10-13 Jameson, Miss Anna, her "Winter Studies and Summer Rambles" in Upper Canada in 1838, 157-159 Jesuit College at Quebec, 34 Jesuits' Estates, Act; political controversies respecting, 248 Jesuits in Canada, 11, 12; their estates confiscated by the British government, 38; restored in part, 248 Johnson, John; delegate to the Quebec Convention of 1864, 206 Johnston, James William; public career of, 175; eminence of, 185; early advocate of confederation, 194, 195 Joliet, Louis; discovers the Mississippi, 18 Journalism in Canada, 164, 287 Judiciary, independence of; political contests for, 128, 139 Keewatin, district of; established provisionally,
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