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  2. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The fraternal organization, originally made up of Irish Protestant immigrants, became a dominant force in Toronto during the late 19th century. The Orange Order, based among the Protestant Irish, became a dominant force in Toronto society, so much so that 1920s Toronto was called the "Belfast of Canada". [47] The Orange opposed everything Catholic.

  3. York, Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    York was a town and the second capital of the colony of Upper Canada.It is the predecessor to the old city of Toronto (1834–1998).It was established in 1793 by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe as a "temporary" location for the capital of Upper Canada, while he made plans to build a capital near today's London, Ontario.

  4. Name of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    A garrison was established at Garrison Creek, on the western entrance to the docks of Toronto Harbour, in 1793; this later became Fort York. The settlement it defended was renamed York on August 26, 1793, as Simcoe favoured English names over those of First Nations languages, [ 2 ] in honour of Prince Frederick, Duke of York . [ 2 ]

  5. Amalgamation of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Parkdale had grown to 5651 residents by the time of annexation. The town of East Toronto was incorporated on land previously belonging to York Township. [1] West Toronto Junction became a town on March 23, annexing the communities of Carleton and Davenport. [6] 1890: The town of North Toronto was incorporated on land previously belonging to ...

  6. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    York was incorporated as the City of Toronto on March 6, 1834, adopting the Indigenous name. [59] Reformist politician William Lyon Mackenzie became the first mayor of Toronto. Mackenzie would later lead the unsuccessful Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 against the British colonial government.

  7. York, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, it absorbed the town of Weston, and became the Borough of York, later known as the City of York. (The map shows this area in red). (The map shows this area in red). York was dissolved on 1 January 1998 and its functions amalgamated into the new City of Toronto.

  8. York’s surrender of 1863: If not owned, a community mistake ...

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    Correcting a mistake. There is one last moment to reflect on, a small moment of clarity when York owned up to its mistaken outreach to the Confederates in the 1863 surrender as well as reaching ...

  9. York County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    York County was created on 16 June 1792 [1] and was part of the jurisdiction of the Home District of Upper Canada. It originally comprised all of what is now the City of Toronto, the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel, and York as well as portions of the Regional Municipality of Durham, and the City of Hamilton.