Canadian politics The BritishNorthAmericaActs 1867 1975 are the original names of a series of Act ... one was established in Washington, D.C. , in 1931. Until 1949, changes to the BritishNorthAmericaActs could be made only by the British parliament. The BritishNorthAmerica No. 2 Act, 1949, gave ... BritishNorthAmericaActs dated before 1949 were passed by the British Parliament, while ... with the passage of the Canada Act of 1982, the existing BritishNorthAmericaActs were either ... Drafting Committee produced translations of all the BritishNorthAmericaActs, pursuant to section ... with have since been repealed. Five of the BritishNorthAmericaActs were enacted by the Parliament ... of the BritishNorthAmericaActs to be enacted by the Parliament of Canada . This had been ... Act, 1975 This was the fourth of the BritishNorthAmericaActs to be enacted by the Parliament of Canada ... No. 2 , 1975 This was the fifth of the BritishNorthAmericaActs to be enacted by the Parliament of Canada ... BritishNorthAmerica Category Constitution of Canada Category Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament ... ru sv BritishNorthAmericaActs zh ... names. The term BritishNorthAmerica BNA refers to the British Empire British colonies in NorthAmerica ..., 1965 BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1867 Main Constitution Act, 1867 The Act, also known as the BNA ... natural resource s. In 1982, this Act was renamed the Constitution Act, 1867 . BritishNorthAmerica ... Act, 1871 . BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1886 This Act gave parliament the authority to allow the Provinces ..., this Act was renamed the Constitution Act, 1907 . BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1915 Expanded the Canadian ... which it did in 1949. Finally, this act amended section 51 of the BritishNorthAmerica Act ... the Constitution Act, 1915 . BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1916 This Act extended the duration ... law cons Constitutions Canada English slra 1927.html ref BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1930 further ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 unreferenced date February 2008 The Peopling of BritishNorthAmerica An Introduction by Bernard Bailyn 1986, ISBN 0 394 55392 6 limns major themes of European ethnic groups European migration to colonial BritishNorthAmerica . DEFAULTSORT Peopling of BritishNorthAmerica, The Category 1986 books Category History of NorthAmerica hist book stub ... more details
For the Canadian Constitution, see BritishNorthAmerica Act, 1867 . Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox Former Country conventional long name BritishNorthAmerica common name BritishNorthAmerica ag d continent NorthAmerica region country Canada , United States status Colonies status text Unfederated British colony British colonies empire Britain life span 1783&thinsp &thinsp 1907 government type ... BritishNorthAmerica Act date event2 1867 event3 Rupert s Land Act date event3 1868 event4 British Columbia Terms of Union ref http www.solon.org Constitutions Canada English bctu.html British ... of BritishNorthAmerica Governor General title deputy legislature Area and population of a given ... flag United States footnotes BritishNorthAmerica referred to the colonies and territories of the British Empire in continental NorthAmerica . The term was first used informally in 1783, but it was uncommon before the Report on the Affairs of BritishNorthAmerica 1839 , called the Durham Report. In 1775 the British Empire included 20 territories north of New Spain . These were History of Newfoundland ... north 49th parallel as the United States BritishNorthAmerica border from Rupert s Land west ... of BritishNorthAmerica with Maine was finally determined by Webster Ashburton Treaty of 1842 ... See also portal History of Canada NorthAmerica History British colonization of the Americas British Empire BritishAmericaBritishNorthAmericaActsBritish overseas territories Canada under British Imperial control Former colonies and territories in Canada European Colonization of NorthAmerica Category BritishNorthAmerica Category British colonization of the Americas Category History of Canada ... America flag p1 British Red Ensign 1707.svg s1 Canada flag s1 Flag of Canada 1868 Red.svg s2 Dominion ... 1, 1867, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom British Parliament called the BritishNorth ... British colony north of the 49th parallel, British Columbia , joined Confederation in 1871, and Prince ... more details
center center Merged into modern day Bank of Montreal center The Bank of BritishNorthAmerica was founded ... their right to issue their own currency. It merged with the Bank of Montreal in 1918. BritishNorthAmerica was the common name by which the British colonies and territories that now comprise Canada ... The Bank of BritishNorthAmerica in Dawson, Yukon built in 1899 is on the Registry of Historical ... Bank of BritishNorthAmerica ref The Bank of BritishNorthAmerica in Winnipeg, Manitoba , constructed ... visite affichage display.aspx?id 8663 Bank of BritishNorthAmerica ref 49 Yonge Street, Toronto ... Bank of BritishNorthAmerica in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador built in 1849 is on the Registry ...?id 10478 former Bank of BritishNorthAmerica ref This Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Building was constructed ... right thumb Bank of BritishNorthAmerica King and Dufferin, Toronto The former branch constructed ..., 1211 King St W ref Gallery gallery File Bank of BritishNorthAmerica in Dawson.JPG Bank of BritishNorthAmerica in Dawson, Yukon File Plans for bank of BritishNorthAmerica Toronto.jpg Drawings for Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Yonge and Wellington, Toronto File BankBritishNorthAmericaYonge23.jpg Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Wellington St., north east corner at Yonge St. File Bank of BritishNorthAmerica 1867 Toronto.jpg Bank of BritishNorthAmerica, 1867 Toronto gallery References reflist ... and Stewart, c1966. 2 v. ill., maps, ports., some folded, some col . 25 cm. See also Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Building Bank of Montreal Canadian chartered bank notes Commons Bank stub Canadian ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Building image caption locmapin Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland location St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , Newfoundland and Labrador lat d lat m lat s lat NS long d long m long s long EW area convert 7653.45 km2 sqmi abbr on founded 1849 governing body Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador designation1 Registered Heritage Structure designation1 date May 3, 1991 designation2 The Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Building built in the Italianate style was constructed in 1849 for the Bank of BritishNorthAmericaBritish Bank of NorthAmerica , Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland s first commercial bank. The building was built after the St. John s fire of 1846 by Halifax former city , Nova Scotia Halifax architect David Stirling. The British Bank of NorthAmerica was formed in 1835 and opened its first colonial branch in Newfoundland in 1837, with other branches soon to follow in New Brunswick , Nova Scotia , British Columbia , Yukon and in California . From 1857 to 1894 the building was acquired by the Commercial Bank of Newfoundland and had replaced the original hipped roof with a mansard roof. In 1892 it sustained more fire damage in the Great Fire of 1892 fire of 1892 , it was of the few structures that survived the devastation. It was reconstructed by William Howe Greene, who had also built the Supreme Court House and Cabot Tower Newfoundland Cabot Tower . In 1895 the Bank of Montreal moved into the building and two years later, the only Newfoundland bank to survive the 1894 Crash , the Newfoundland Savings Bank , moved into the building. Then again in 1962 the Bank of Montreal purchased the Savings Bank and reacquired the building. In 1985 the Bank of Montreal donated the building to the City ... rs listing 099.html History of the Bank of BritishNorthAmerica Building by the Newfoundland and Labrador ... of the North Atlantic s Anna Templeton Centre established as a non profit crafts and arts ... more details
The Ancient British Church in NorthAmerica The Autocephalous Glastonbury Rite in Diaspora is a small body claiming to be Eastern Orthodox in Toronto to serve marginalised people who feel that they are rejected by the Eastern Orthodox Community and the Roman Catholic Church . The church was founded by its first presiding bishop Jonathan Vartan Zotique born Thomas William Brennand on 21 March 1946 in Toronto, Ontario . Zotique was originally ordained to minor orders by Archbishop Nelson D. Hillyer of the Old Roman Catholic Church of Ontario and in October 1970 he was ordained to both the diaconate and presbyterate by Bishop William Mark Plested. In April 1974 he travelled to France where he was consecrated by Clement XV Michel Collin before that bishop s death that same year, taking on the ecclesiastical name of Mar Zitikos at the time of his consecration. Zotique believed, but has no factual evidence to support his belief, that in 1958 Collin had received consecration from Mar Doreos Dorian A. F. Herbert of Newport, Wales the head of the Ancient British Church Agnostic and wished to established a similar church in Canada and the USA. On 12 September 1976 Mar Zitikos was sub conditione consecrated by Archbishop Boniface Grosvold of the Old Roman Catholic Church of Canada Latin Rite . In August 1989 he consecrated two bishops and an abbot bishop for the Ancient British Church in NorthAmerica while he was briefly residing in Victoria, British Columbia. Bishop Zotique died on 3 June 1998 in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Its clergy are self employed, independent Franciscan s, members of the Celtic Catholic Culdee Community of Orthodox Monks, Hermits, Missionaries, and Evangelists of the Old ... Books, 1998. ISBN 1 57392 222 6. DEFAULTSORT Ancient British Church In NorthAmerica Category Churches ... church bodies in NorthAmerica Category Christian new religious movements orthodoxy stub toronto ... British Church lineage Andrew Charles Albert McLaglen Mar Andries I of Claremont 1851 to 1928 ... more details
Italic title wikisource Report on the Affairs of BritishNorthAmerica The Report on the Affairs of BritishNorthAmerica , commonly known as the Durham Report , is an important document in the history of Quebec , Ontario , Canada and the British Empire . The notable BritishBritish Whig Party Whig politician John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham , was sent to the Canadas in 1838 to investigate and report on the causes of the Rebellions of 1837 rebellions of 1837 38 . Durham arrived in Quebec City on 27 May. He had just been appointed Governor General of Canada Governor General and given special powers as high commissioner of BritishNorthAmerica . Durham had spoken to merchants in Britain who wanted greater British control over the Canadas, as they felt the French Canadians presence in Lower Canada undermined their economic interests. Enquiry In Canada, he formed numerous committees consisting ... of the report Report on the Affairs of BritishNorthAmerica that pertained to self governance were enacted in Australia and New Zealand and other mostly British people ethnically British colonies. The report ..., Charles Prestwood 1912 . Lord Durham s report on the affairs of BritishNorthAmerica , Oxford ... of the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty s High Commissioner and Governor General of BritishNorthAmerica ... British culture had. His report contains the famous assessment that Canada consisted of two nations ... Britain, to overwhelm the existing numbers of French Canadians with the hope of assimilating them into British ... Durham considered a more progressive British culture. The proposed merger would also benefit Upper ... in British culture. The assertion that the so called French Canadians had no history and no culture ... out that many of the Patriote leaders were of British or British Canadian origin, including ... democratic reforms in British India India became possible that otherwise would not have been. Conclusion ..., Ged 1972 . The Durham Report and British policy A Critical Essay , Cambridge University Press, 120 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Wpdms early grants 1621 1639.png right This article provides a listing and map of British colonial grants in North America during the years 1621 to 1639. Grants prior to 1621 and not shown on the map include Sir Humphrey Gilbert s 1578 grant for Newfoundland island Newfoundland , the Society of Merchant Venturers , the London and Bristol Company , the Virginia Company the London Company and the Plymouth Company and the Plymouth Council for New England . The previously existing Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown , founded in 1607 by the London Company, is denoted as J . Such grants were usually in the form of land patent s, which specified the right to establish colonial settlements within a specified region. Often such patents were granted by The Crown , but at times such patents were granted secondarily, as in the case of the grant of the Province of Maine by the Plymouth Council for New England . Often such grants were overlapping and apparently contradictory. This feature was often by design, resulting in competitive colonization within a certain area by two or more private ventures. List of British land grants shown on map Nova Scotia Colony NSc 1621 Province of Maine Me NH 1622 Massachusetts Bay Company MBC 1629 Province of New Hampshire NH 1629 Plymouth Colony PC 1630 Maryland Colony Md 1632 Territory of Sagadahock TS 1635 Other colonies and settlements shown on map New Netherlands Netherlands Dutch NN New Sweden Sweden Swedish NSw Quebec City Quebec France French Q Port Royal, Nova Scotia Port Royal France French R See also British colonization of the Americas Proprietary Governor DEFAULTSORT British Colonial Grants In North America 1621 1639 Category Colonial United States British Category History of the Thirteen Colonies ... more details
NorthAmerica portal United States Canada Caribbean British colonization of the Americas British Empire Evolution of the British Empire BritishNorthAmericaActsBritishNorthAmericaBritish ...For American people of British descent, see British American . Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox Former Country native name BritishAmerica conventional long name small BritishAmerica and the British West Indies small common name BritishAmerica ag d continent NorthAmerica region country Canada , United ... flag p3 Flag of New Spain.svg s1 BritishNorthAmerica flag s1 Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg ... image map caption British colonies in NorthAmerica which were part of BritishAmerica red ... that, BritishNorthAmerica or, simply but not inclusively, Canada were used to describe the remainder of Britain s continental North American possessions. The term BritishNorthAmerica was first used informally in 1783, but it was uncommon before the Report on the Affairs of BritishNorthAmerica 1839 , called the Durham Report. BritishAmerica gained large amounts of new territory following the Treaty ... to the United States in 1819. All but one of the remaining colonies of BritishNorthAmerica apart ... NorthAmerica Category Colonial United States British Category Colonization history of the United ... Turks and Caicos br flag United States footnotes BritishAmerica is the anachronistic term used ... Kingdom in present day NorthAmerica including Bermuda , Central America , the Caribbean , and Guyana . Colonial America consisted of the English colonial empire English and later British Empire in continental NorthAmerica in the 17th and 18th centuries. Formally, the British Colonies in NorthAmerica were known as BritishAmerica ref cite web title A Summary View of the Rights of BritishAmerica ... British Empire British Empire included 20 colonies north and east of Viceroyalty of New Spain New ... NorthAmerica Province of Quebec 1763 1791 Province of Quebec the southwest portion was lost to the newly ... more details
was elevated to the rank of Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of North and South America for the Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles in Milan, Italy. The Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles was created by order ... with jurisdiction over North and South America, as well as the British Isles. It is currently ... the rite of Cherothesia .. The clergy of NorthAmerica, originally comprised an independent jurisdiction ... more details
distinguish NorthAmerica Northern America Northern United States Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians and Template Infobox musical artist Fields name North of America image North of America live in Indianapolis Stierch.jpg caption North of America live in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the early 2000s. background group or band origin Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia , Canada genre Indie rock years active start date 1997 end date 2003 label Level Plane , Rewika Records, Matlock Records website http www.level plane.com php band detail.php?band id 19 www.level plane.com current members Mark Mullane br Michael Catano br Mark Colavecchia br Jim MacAlpine past members J. LaPointe North of America is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 1997 in Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax . The music group has recorded with Matlock Records in Canada and the American label Level Plane Level Plane Records . Members of Halifax Urban Area Halifax s State Champs and Truro, Nova Scotia Truro s The Motes formed North of America in 1997. They have toured throughout NorthAmerica and Europe, and members have been involved with other musical projects such as The Plan band The Plan , The Holy Shroud, Instruments, Vkngs, The Got To Get Got, Ov Gramme, production for Buck ..., Brothers, Sisters . North of America disbanded after releasing Brothers, Sisters . Current members ...&fid1 44681 North of America Release New Rarities Cassette, Gear Up for Reunion Shows . Exclaim , February ... . ref http weirdcanada.com 2010 04 review north of america 12345678910 Weird Canada Review North of America 12345678910 ref Discography 12345678910 Cassette, Bart Records, 2010 Brothers, Sisters ... www.myspace.com northofamericaband North of America at Myspace http rewika.de band.php?band 5&lang en North of America at Rewika Records http northofamerica.bandcamp.com North of America at Bandcamp DEFAULTSORT North Of America Category Musical groups established in 1997 Category Musical groups disestablished ... more details
cleanup reason proper legal citation of court cases, wiki links, etc date April 2012 In North Carolina , United States, the Sullivan Acts are a set of statutes passed by the North Carolina General Assembly ... County, North Carolina . As provided in the statute Sullivan Act I , only the City of Asheville ... efforts at overturning the legislation. ref name City Loses While there are three Acts, the final two ... Off Many local citizens saw the move as continued domination by the North Carolina General Assembly .... ref name votes File NCMap doton Asheville.PNG thumb 400px Map of North Carolina, with its counties ... County. Timeline Below is the timeline of major events relating to the Sullivan Acts. ref name ... for noncity customers. 1958 North Carolina Supreme Court upholds Sullivan and finds the higher rates ... 29, 2005 The North Carolina General Assembly passes Sullivan II and Sullivan III, reinforcing the rate ... becomes an Asheville department. August 10, 2005 Asheville sues over the Sullivan Acts in Wake ... Depression, which bankrupted many regions. For the City of Asheville and Buncombe County, North ... agreed to assume the debts of these water districts. Because the county was liable for the debt, the North ... against the law for years, Asheville contested in the Sullivan act in the 1950s and the North Carolina ... Acts II and III. ref name City Loses ref name Committee Looks File Asheville Centro.jpg thumb ... the Sullivan Acts was 2008. ref name 2008 Appeal Overall, courts have decided that water customers ... county agreement dissolved, Sullivan Acts II and III no longer apply. Only Sullivan Act I, reaffirmed by Sullivan Acts II and III, remains applicable law. ref name Hands Off The most recent debate began when the North Carolina General Assembly placed tight restrictions on annexation along ... and one Democrat, with three of the committee members not located in the mountains of North ... North Carolina General Assembly House Districts, these two representatives, Susan Fisher and Patsy ... more details
NorthBritish is an adjective used as an alternative to Scottish , it may also refer to northern regions of England see North Britain NorthBritish may also refer to NorthBritish Railway NorthBritish Locomotive Company NorthBritish Distillery NorthBritish Academy of Arts Disambig ... more details
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Cleanup date November 2007 The coin s of BritishAmerica were issued in 1688 and in between 1722 and 1724. These coins are extremely sought after by those collecting coins of the British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth . The First US Coins The first US coin was made in 1792. They traded it for other objects such as food, or needed supplies. The first US coins were made out of copper, silver, and gold. They were made starting with a basic design. Then they made a plaster model of the design. After the model was the way they wanted it, they duplicated it with copper, silver, or gold. William Wood s Coinage 1722 24 This very historic issue is also known as the Rosa Americana Latin for American Rose coinage. These coins depict a laureated portrait of King George I of Great Britain facing right on the obverse. The Halfpenny British pre decimal coin Halfpenny and Penny depict a rose right in the centre of the reverse, whereas, the Two pence British pre decimal coin Twopence depicts a crowned rose on the reverse. See also William Wood Mintmaster Coins of the Colony of Maryland Coins of the Colony of Massachusetts Coins of New England Coins of the Colony of Virginia Trader s Currency Tokens of BritishAmerica Trader s Currency Tokens of Carolina Trader s Currency Token of the Colony of Connecticut Trader s Currency Tokens of New England Category Numismatics Category Coins by country BritishAmerica ... more details
Image Location North America.svg right 200px Image NorthAmerica satellite globe.jpg thumb Satellite photo of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica is a continent ref cite web url http unstats.un.org unsd methods ... Pacific Ocean South America lies to the southeast. NorthAmerica covers an area of about convert ..., Africa, and Europe . NorthAmerica and South America are collectively known as the Americas . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to NorthAmerica Geography of NorthAmerica Main Geography of NorthAmerica Americas terminology commons Atlas of NorthAmerica Atlas of NorthAmerica Continental divide s of NorthAmerica Continental Divide of the Americas Eastern Continental Divide Laurentian Divide Extreme points of NorthAmerica Countries and dependencies of North ... USA nowrap VIR Environment of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic Climate of title Climate in North American countries NorthAmerica topic List of ecoregions in title Ecoregions of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic Environment of NorthAmerica topic Geology of NorthAmerica topic Protected areas of NorthAmerica topic Wildlife of NorthAmerica topic Flora of NorthAmerica topic Fauna of Regions of NorthAmerica center NorthAmerica topic Regions of Caribbean topic Central America topic United Nations geoscheme for the Americas center Ecoregions of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic List of ecoregions in title Ecoregions of American countries Political divisions of NorthAmerica center Countries of NorthAmerica state uncollapsed Coats of arms of NorthAmerica br Flags of NorthAmerica br List ... in NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic Political divisions of title Subdivisions of countries of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic List of cities in title Cities of NorthAmerica, by country center Geographic features of NorthAmerica center NorthAmerica topic List of islands of title List of islands of NorthAmerica Islands of NorthAmericaNorthAmerica topic List of mountains of title Mountain ... more details
in Province of North Carolina North Carolina 1711 Dutch Church Riot in Flatbush, Brooklyn ... Yamasee War 1716 1729 Natchez Wars 1718 Riotous seizure of records in North Carolina 1719 Anti customs ... in Boston 1737 Anti markethouse riot in Boston 1737 Anti Quitrent riot in North Carolina 1738 Fish ... War Cherokee War in Province of Georgia Georgia 1759 Anti land tax riot in North Carolina 1763 ... Battle of Alamance in North Carolina 1766 Quartering Act riot in New York 1769 1771 Pennamite Yankee ... lists Brit Category Canadian military related lists Category British Empire related lists ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Infobox Organization name World Class Learning Schools formerly British Schools of America image British Schools of America logo.gif size 150px caption abbreviation WCL formation ... num staff 10 website http www.britishschool.org World Class Learning Schools, formerly British Schools of America, is an educational organization founded in 1998. Headquartered in Houston , TX , it operates ... Schools British School of Boston The British School of Boston opened in September 2000 in Dedham ... and Professional Associations The British School of Boston is accredited to offer the International ... CISTA . Enrollment and Student Profile The British School of Boston s current enrollment .... The school serves Nursery School to Year 13 Pre School to Grade 12 . British School of Chicago The British ... is well known in the area for the British Music School of Chicago which offers students and members ... The British School of Chicago is accredited as a Learning Focused School. It is also accredited by the Council ... and Student Profile The British School of Chicago s current enrollment comprises approximately ... Nursery to Year 13 Pre School to Grade 12 . British American School of Charlotte The British American .... Accreditation and Professional Associations The British American School of Charlotte is accredited ... Profile The British American School of Charlotte s current enrollment comprises approximately ... 10 Pre School to Grade 9 . British School of Houston The British School of Houston opened in 2000 ... and Professional Associations The British School of Houston is accredited to offer the International ... Schools . Enrollment and Student Profile The British School of Houston s current enrollment .... The school serves Nursery to Year 13 Pre School to Grade 12 . British School of Washington The British School of Washington D.C. British School of Washington was the first World Class Learning school ... international schools. Accreditation and Professional Associations The British School of Washington ... more details
For more information, see these articles about telecommunication Communications in NorthAmerica . reference NorthAmerica topic Communications in Category Communication by region Category Communications in NorthAmerica ... more details
List of castles in NorthAmerica may refer to List of castles in Canada List of castles in the United States Category Lists of castles in NorthAmerica Category NorthAmerica related lists Castles in NorthAmerica Category Lists of lists Castles in NorthAmerica Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The law of NorthAmerica is diverse and influential. The law of the United States has worldwide renown, in its codified constitution, and bill of rights , while the law of Cuba differs vastly in its regulation of private property. List of countries MultiCol Law of Antigua and Barbuda Law of Bahamas Law of Barbados Law of Belize Law of Canada Law of Costa Rica Law of Cuba Law of Dominica Law of Dominican Republic Law of El Salvador Law of Grenada Law of Guatemala ColBreak Law of Haiti Law of Honduras Law of Jamaica Law of Mexico Law of Nicaragua Law of Panama Law of Saint Kitts and Nevis Law of Saint Lucia Law of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Law of Trinidad and Tobago Law of the United States EndMultiCol List of dependencies and territories Law of Anguilla Law of Aruba Law of Bermuda Law of the British Virgin Islands Law of Cayman Islands Law of Greenland Law of Guadeloupe Law of Martinique Law of Montserrat Law of Navassa Island Law of Netherlands Antilles Law of Puerto Rico Law of Saint Pierre and Miquelon Law of Turks and Caicos Islands Law of U.S. Virgin Islands See also Legal systems of the world Africa in topic Law of NorthAmerica in topic Law of South America in topic Law of Asia in topic Law of Law of Europe Oceania in topic Law of Law DEFAULTSORT Law Of NorthAmerica Category Legal systems Category Law in NorthAmerica ... more details
This list includes all of the common and scientific names of butterflies of NorthAmericanorth of Mexico. Superfamily Papilionoidea List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Papilionidae Papilionidae Swallowtails and Parnassians 40 species, 6 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Parnassiinae Parnassiinae Parnassians 3 species, 3 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Papilioninae Papilioninae Swallowtails 37 species, 3 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Pieridae Pieridae Whites and Sulphurs 70 species, 12 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Pierinae Pierinae Whites 29 species, 7 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Coliadinae Coliadinae Sulphurs 40 species, 5 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Dismorphiinae Dismorphiinae Mimic Whites 1 species List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Lycaenidae Lycaenidae Gossamer wings 144 species, 41 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Miletinae Miletinae Harvesters 1 species List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Lycaeninae Lycaeninae Coppers 16 species, 4 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Theclinae Theclinae Hairstreaks 90 species, 16 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Polyommatinae Polyommatinae Blues 37 species, 21 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Riodinidae Riodinidae Metalmarks 28 species, 8 subspecies List of butterflies of North ... of NorthAmerica Libytheinae Libytheinae Snouts 1 species List of butterflies of NorthAmerica ... of NorthAmerica Nymphalinae Nymphalinae True Brushfoots 76 species, 11 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Limenitidinae Limenitidinae Admirals, Sisters and Others 37 species, 2 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Charaxinae Charaxinae Leafwings 8 species List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Apaturinae Apaturinae Emperors 5 species, 1 subspecies List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Morphinae Morphinae Morphos 3 species List of butterflies of NorthAmerica Satyrinae ... more details
NorthAmerica contains a varied transportation system, whose quality ranges from being on par with a high ... than in Europe and Asia. Railways Canada and the United States Image North American Rail.gif thumb right 250px The North American Rail network Main Rail transport in Canada Rail transport in the United States The railroad network of NorthAmerica using standard gauge is extremely extensive, connecting ... of Newfoundland island Newfoundland to the mainland of NorthAmerica via a 17  km long rail tunnel ... of NorthAmericaNorth American island s are served only by ferries or private boat. Notable ... Highway branches to the north, and the Crowsnest Highway , acts as a southern spur or shortcut ... Newfoundland to the mainland of NorthAmerica via a 17  km long rail tunnel under the Strait of Belle ... s busiest airports are located in the United States. In fact the U.S. has 9 of NorthAmerica s 10 ... airport in NorthAmerica outside the United States is Toronto Pearson International Airport ... Database Geography of NorthAmerica Communications in NorthAmerica List of countries Transport ... in DEFAULTSORT Transportation In NorthAmerica Category Transportation in NorthAmerica es Transporte ... , which currently does not connect to the North American network. In Canada, rail lines from Labrador City Labrador City, NL to Sept les, Quebec also currently are not linked to the North American ... the tunnel. Alaska Although Alaska is currently not connected to the North American rail network, there are plans to connect it via BC Rail s incomplete but graded rail extension to Dease Lake, British Columbia Dease Lake , where the rails have been laid to Jackson, British Columbia . ref http ... and British Columbia. The only rail connection is the White Pass and Yukon Route , a narrow gauge .... A rail connection between Alaska and the North American rail network could prove beneficial, and could ... The current railhead s or endpoints of the rail network are, in the north, at Hay River, Northwest ... more details
The office of Commander in Chief, NorthAmerica was a military position of the British Army . Established ... of the War of 1812 in BritishNorthAmerica, for which he was much criticised. Sent to London to defend ... Years War and the Fate of Empire in BritishNorthAmerica, 1754 1766 location New York publisher ... for land based military personnel and activities in and around those parts of NorthAmerica that Great ... William Howe became Commander in Chief, America , responsible for British troops from West Florida ... which was established for a Canadian Army commander. Commanders in Chief, NorthAmerica 1755 1775 ... of Loudoun Arrived July 1756 1758 During Loudoun s tenure, thousands of British troops were sent to NorthAmerica. He was ordered to make a single major expedition, to take the Fortress of Louisbourg ... returned to NorthAmerica as Commander in Chief and as governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay , with orders to implement the punitive Intolerable Acts , passed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston ... April 1799 Prescott s tenure in NorthAmerica, which began in April 1796 with appointment as Governor ... New Brunswick frontier. This led to a rise in troop strength in NorthAmerica to about 12,000 the disputes ... and New York DEFAULTSORT Commander In Chief, NorthAmerica Category Military history of the Thirteen ... the approaches to the fortress. The expedition weakened British forces at Fort William Henry in New ... ref Brumwell, pp. 18 23 ref Major General James Abercrombie British Army general James Abercrombie ... ambitious campaigns planned. Although the British captured Fort Duquesne and Fortress Louisbourg ... 1774 Haldimand, a professional officer originally from Switzerland , carefully avoided involving British ... and the start of the American Revolutionary War . He was recalled after the British Pyrrhic victory ..., America 1775 1783 class wikitable width 85 style margin 1em auto 1em auto bgcolor f9f9f9 width 20 Officer ... of British troops from Philadelphia, including the Battle of Monmouth fought en route. He directed ... more details
Swedish Translators in NorthAmerica or STiNA was founded in 2004 ref http home.ix.netcom.com wideburg essays stinahistory.html Wideburg ref with support from the Consulate General of Sweden in New York for the promotion of translation of Swedish into English and coordination with the British equivalent group http www.selta.org.uk home.php SELTA the Swedish English Literary Translators Association and the Swedish cultural institutions. Footnotes references External links Official site http www.swedishtranslators.org Category Swedish culture ... more details