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  2. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The value of the dollar continued to be set by reference to the British sovereign and the American eagle, at the rate of 4.8666 Canadian dollars equal to £1, and ten Canadian dollars equal to the ten-dollar American eagle, the same rates as set in the 1853 Province of Canada legislation.

  3. 1795 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1795 in Canada. Incumbents. Monarch: George III [1] Federal government. ... After visiting Upper Canada in 1795, ...

  4. Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Canada Rebellion was an insurrection against the oligarchic government of the Family Compact in December 1837, led by William Lyon Mackenzie. Long term grievances included antagonism between Later Loyalists and British Loyalists, political corruption, the collapse of the international financial system and the resultant economic ...

  5. Blacksmith token - Wikipedia

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    Blacksmith tokens are a form of evasion currency that was in circulation primarily in Lower Canada and Upper Canada along with neighboring areas, such as the northern parts of New York and New England in the mid-1820 to 1830s.

  6. Coinage of Upper Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, the Bank of Upper Canada received the right to issue a coinage due to a severe coin shortage. The coinage consisted of 1/2 Penny and 1 Penny Bank Tokens. The obverse of the coins carried a representation of St.George slaying the dragon based on Benedetto Pistrucci's gold sovereign coinage design.

  7. 1798 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1795; 1798 in Canada: →. 1799; 1800 ... Events from the year 1798 in Canada. Incumbents. Monarch: George III [1] ... Governor of Upper Canada: John Graves Simcoe ...