1803 in Canada
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Events from the year 1803 in Canada.
Events[edit]
- Thomas Jefferson completes Louisiana Purchase extending U.S. control west of the Mississippi River; federal plans to resettle Eastern tribes beyond the Mississippi soon begin.
- John Colter becomes the fourth man selected by William Clark to join the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- The XY Company is reorganized under Alexander Mackenzie's name.
- Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry is created in Montreal.
- First Canadian Paper Mill is built in Quebec.[1]
Births[edit]
- October 13 - Augustin-Norbert Morin, lawyer, judge, politician and Joint Premier of the Province of Canada (d.1865)
- March 24 - Egerton Ryerson, politician, teacher, principal, Methodist minister (d.1882)
- December 6 - Susanna Moodie, writer (d.1885)
Full date unknown[edit]
- John Kinder Labatt, brewer and founder of the Labatt Brewing Company (d.1866)
Deaths[edit]
- Nathaniel Pettit (1724-March 9, 1803) a political figure in Upper Canada.
- Rev. Johann Samuel Schwerdtfeger (1734–1803) The first Lutheran minister in Ontario.[2]