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216 CANADA AND ITS PROVINCESeffect on United States exports, 200 ; in Revolutionary War, 75 ; issues declarationefficiency of control by politicians, 200-1 ;of neutrality (1793), 147.totals of paper enlistments and numbers of Washington. Burning of (Aug. 24, 1814), 8effectives in American army, 201-2, 7 380 ;policy of raw 270.troops and short enlistments, Washington. (1) War vessel on Lake Champlain,10 487. (2) First American-built380 ;American generals old and inefficient,3 202 ;lesson of war from American point of vessel to sail Lake Erie, 10 491view, 203 ; position of Great Britain ; namein, changed to Lady Washington, 491. (3)203-4 ;defences of Canada in, 206-10 ; pro Fishing vessel seizedvisions of Militia Act in Bay of Fundy, 8of 1812, 210 ; strength 687 ; damages awarded, 693.of British and Canadian land forces engaged, Washington Treaty (1871). Questions out211, 7 380-1, 382 ; fusion of Canadian national standing between Great Britain and Unitedforces in, 3 211-15 ; what itac<strong>com</strong>plished for States in 1870, 6 45-7 ; names of <strong>com</strong>misCanada, 215-16 ; losses of British in singleshipactions, 216, 13 257 ; American plan of its provisions, 50-1, 8 694 hostile ;receptionsioners, 47-8 ; course of negotiations, 48-50 ;campaign, 3 219 ; advantages gained by of in Canada, 6 51, 9 130 ; Canadian governAmericans through more advanced settle ment s protest, 126-7; <strong>com</strong>pensation awardedment, 220 ; inefficiency of American militia to Canada under, 8 695 ; denunciation ofin, 2<strong>23</strong>, 246, 250, 255, 269; shipping on fisheries articles by United States, 697.Great Lakes during and after, 10 493-4 ;unpopular in Maine and New Waterdown. Encampment of La Salle at,England, 13 1 93.185, 259 British ; sea-power and its in Waterloo. Steamboat of the Molson line, 10fluence in, 3 200, 203, 207, 214-15, <strong>23</strong>6, 269, 495.270-1 ;ended by Treaty of Ghent (1814), Waterloo, Township271; and of. Its settlement by thefinance, 4 606-8; financial prob Mennonites, 17 47-8.lems raised by, in Upper Canada, 509 ;itsinfluence on Waterous, Charles Alexander (b. 1877). SupUpper Canadian politics, 3327-8 ;arrests growth of Canadian ports <strong>com</strong>mercial union, 9 166.agri Watmough, John. Signs Quebec tradersculture, 18 555 ;its effect on immigration, petition (1764), 15 134.3 327-9 ; economic results of, 4 562-5. See Watson, Homer (b. 1856). His Canadian landalso under Shipping.scapes, 12 612-13 ; president of CanadianWarburton, Alexander Bannerman (b. 1852). Art Club, 635.His merits as a historian, 13 349.Watson, Jacob. One of grantees of townshipWard, John. Chairman of <strong>com</strong>pany that built of Murray, 17 44.the General Smythe, 10 661.Watson, John (6. 1847). Professor of philoWard, Sir Joseph George (b. 1857), prime sophyminister of New at Queen s University, 18 390.Zealand. His resolutions Watson, Simon. Heads a rising in the Londopat Imperial Conference of 1911, 6 192-3.district, 17 45.Ward, Thomas. Lessee of Theatre Royal, Watt, Mrs Madge R. Member of senate ofMontreal, 12 655.University of British Columbia, 22 442.Warde, Richard. Merchant of Bristol, granted Watteville Regiment of Foreigners. Cowardicepatent for exploration, 1 24.of, at Fort Erie, 3 261 ;disbanded soldiersWarner, Seth (1743-84). Captures Crown settle on Rideau Canal route, 17 76.Point, 3 80.Watts, Walter A. Instructor in Toronto NormalWarren, Sir Peter (1703-52), governor of Cape School, 18 312.Breton (1745-46). Aids in reduction of Waubic. Georgian Bay steamer, 10 555.Louisbourg (1745), 1 215; 219, 225; ar Waubimo. Steamer on Georgian Bay andranges with Acadians of St John s Island to Lake Superior route, 10 546.be neuter, 13 322 his ; suspicions as to Waveno. Radisson s unsuccessful expeditiontheir neutrality, 322 ; proposes to deport in, 1 164.inhabitants and burn their settlements, 322 ; Way, Charles Jones. Artist, 12 625.engages a Frenchman with a promise of a Waymouth, George. Examines Hudson Straithundred poundsif he will induce the inhabit( 1602), 1 149 ; said to have directed Hudson sants to leave, 322 ; resigns his governorship, course, 150.322.Wayne, Anthony (1745-96), American general.Warrimoo. Trader between Canada and Prepared to advance into Canada, 8 148;Australia, 10 618.crushes the Indians, 4 710.Washikuti. Salmon fishings of leased to Sir W. D. Matthews. Lakes freighter, 10 557.Charles Ross, 16 563.Weagant, John. Lutheran pastor at Williamsburg,joins the Church of England, 11Washington, George (1732-99). British envoyto protest against building of French forts 222.on the Ohio, 1 <strong>23</strong>6 ; surrenders at Great Webb, Daniel, major-general. Serves underMeadows, <strong>23</strong>7, 13 89 ; aide-de-camp to Loudoun, 1 251 ; 252, 253 ;at Fort Edward,Braddock, 1 240 ; surprised at defeat of 258.Braddock by French Canadians, 15 81 ; Webber, James. Artist on board the Resoluauthorized by Congress to employ Indians, tion, 21 24, 28.3 101 ; suggests that Congress should offer Webster, Daniel (1782-1852). Negotiate?) AshburtonTreaty, 8 815-18, 830, 835-6 ;a bounty to Indians, 102 his ; place in the and

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