1811 in Canada


Events from the year 1811 in Canada.

Incumbents

Federal government

Governors

Events

  • John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company establishes a post at mouth of the Columbia River.
  • British-Canadian fur trader, surveyor, and cartographer David Thompson follows Columbia to Pacific and finishes charting entire length of the river.
  • William Price Hunt, leading Astor's overland party, explores Snake River Valley and much of future Oregon Trail.
  • When Governor Craig leaves for England, British Canadians detach the horses and draw his carriage to the place of embarkation.
  • U.S. President James Madison, in his message to Congress, says: "We have seen the British Cabinet not only persist, in refusing satisfaction demanded for the wrongs we have already suffered, but it is extending to our own waters that blockade, which is become a virtual war against us, through a stoppage of our legitimate commerce."

Births

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Historical documents

"The iniquity of the Slavery#Europe 2| trade is now publickly acknowledged by all parties;" it requires "a speedy and vigorous attempt to indemnify" them
In addition to economic penalties, Parliament has made slave traders subject to 5 years' imprisonment at hard labour or 14 years' transportation
Colonization is easier to get into than out of for "a great nation;" thus Britain pays more annually for Canada and Nova Scotia than they are worth
Trade is greatly increased between British ports and British North American colonies, which "have been so long consideredof little value"
Pay "serious attention" to report on Hudson River - Lake Erie canal; our "prospects of prosperity vanish, perhaps for ever"
U.S.A. allows Bonaparte to govern his conquests but denies Britain "the right to make any laws on the ocean which we have conquered"
"If the United Stateswaged war for territory and ultimate safety, the possession of Canada wouldbe a sufficient inducement for hostility"
"Reinforcement of British Regulars in Canada" shows Britain means war; it recalls Thomas Jefferson's earlier advice to nation: "feel power and forget right"
U.S. government calls British policy toward U.S.A. " blow at the independence of the U. States," as well as stabbing, violation and mockery
"Hostility in the administration towards Great Britain the appalling demands of Francemust issue in a British war no glory or security"
House of Representatives hears foreign relations committee say that British policy "ought to be resisted by WAR"
"When Jefferson quit the chair of state / He left to Madison his cloak / Impregnated with deadly hate / Against old England's hearts of oak"
Bostonians say Congress, by "coercing the only European nation with whom we have any safe or honorable intercourse," deeply wounds U.S. commerce
Though U.S. leaders are "anxious" for war, "offensive policy would be madness; but surely it is time to prepare for defence"
Embargo has sent U.S. citizens "pouring into the Canadas proof of the folly and madness of the measures of our government"
Virginia newspaper fears "wisdom and firmness will not be a match for the prejudices and the back stairs influence" members face in Congress
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News comes that 5 ships of the line and 10 frigates under command of Joseph Yorke have sailed for America
Rejected British proposals "are the last sacrifices to the spirit of conciliation which has so long prevailed in England towards the United States"
Summary of Pres. Madison's address to Congress calls his language "irritating" and his arguments regarding Great Britain "extremely insulting"
U.S. ambassador to Russia John Quincy Adams says French ambassador "hinted to me that withabout five thousand Frenchmen, we could easily take Canada"
Madison accepts British reparations in Chesapeake Affair
Besides Battle of Tippecanoe coverage in Kentucky newspaper is its assertion that U.S.A's "Indian war" is really with British - "Greater Savages"
George Heriot says war is "the principal occupation of mankind," with peacetime used "in multiplying, inventing and improving" weapons
British Bible society supports anyone who considers "Holy Scriptures the proper standard of faith divine truth over all the earth"

Lower Canada

Gov. Craig's final speech to [Legislative Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada|Assembly of Lower Canada|legislature] laments fact that members are "divided among themselves, viewing each other with mistrust and jealousy"
New Gov. George Prevost is to tolerate "the free exercise of the Religion of the Church of Rome," but not recognize it as "an established Church"
In his sermon, Alexander Spark contrasts accepted separation of Church and State with needed link between religion and civil society
Montreal merchant has trouble recognizing his city now that most of his friends are dead and newcomers from U.S.A. are doubling its population
Quebec City firm says market in winter with low demand, wheat crop failure and scarcity of cash could mean lower rum sales, wine sales etc.
"Unprecedented scarcity of specienearly amounts to a prohibition of commerce of every description;" provincial bank would address problem
"In tendernessto the distressed," farmers who consumed seed grain over winter because of last year's short harvest are facilitated to borrow more
"What is there that could subdue courage regulated by discipline, strengthened by habits of sobriety and order, and founded upon fidelity"
People convicted of crimes for which punishment is burning hand or transportation or death may instead be committed to House of Correction
Reported 600 ships in Quebec taking loads of timber "will supersede in a great measure the importations from Norway or the Baltic"
Lower St. Lawrence pilots ask Assembly not to water down pilot apprenticeship law by licensing coast pilots and other mariners
Court of King's Bench judges are disqualified from election to or voting in Legislative Assembly
Legislature should examine liquor business, which is "injurious to the provincial revenue and destructive to the human constitution"
Brewer John Molson petitions Assembly for exclusive right to manufacture and operate steamboats for Montreal - Quebec City route
Quebec City - Boston stagecoach connection opens with 5-day service including stops at Hatley, Stanstead, St. Johnsbury, VT and Newbury, MA
Merchant ship crew sailing from Quebec, having lost foremast in gale, overwhelms crews of 4 attacking French privateers off southeast England
New Englander describes her Protestant friend "taking the veil" after 3 years' study in Montreal's Hôtel-Dieu "or Convent of Black Nuns"
Long-established Quebec City school teaches boys reading, writing and arithmetic plus everything from logarithms to architecture to history to Greek
Books for small children containing "their letters and the most simple elements of science and religion" will benefit them even on frontiers
Books in Montreal Library include "Shakespeare," Johnson's Dictionary, Pamela, Robinson Crusoe, and Sorrows of Werter
Quebec City's ladies, gentlemen and children can learn penmanship through instruction based "upon a new, improved, elementary and systematic plan"
Editorial says street lighting in Montreal would cause "brilliancywhich could not fail to facinate the fair sex and induce them to make evening excursions and occasional visits to their friends"
Exhibition has more than "Twenty artificial persons at work at different branches of business;" they move "by mechanical machinery alone"
Print: Montreal seen from Mount Royal
Map: Upper and Lower Canada, from Lake Winnipeg to Lower St. Lawrence River and James Bay to New Jersey

Upper Canada

"I shallfacilitate as many good people into the Province as I possibly can" - Loyalist recruits people in Schenectady, N.Y. to move to U.C.
Indian Affairs department seeks "to recommend to the Indian Peace and should any attack be made on them by the Americans, to retire"
"Vast superiority" of Christian religion over "that of the unfortunate Heathen the consolation which it gives the afflicted"
Because so many debtors leave U.C. without paying debts, sum below which arrest can be made is reduced from £10 sterling to 40s provincial currency
"Nothing weakens parental authority so much as its improper exertion" - Boarder says woman fails to discipline sons who continually oppose her
Quaker women's meeting formally disowns Mela/Mila Richmond after finding her "making herself too familiar with a man" not her husband
Quaker committee finds Jeremiah Moore "altho he may stand on the U. E. List his lands for any service in war"
Boxing is bad: "The violation of law is rendered fashionable and popular, either by the passions of our nature, or the contagion of influential examples"

Nova Scotia

Provincial bank is proposed to counter loss of specie, unfavourable exchange rate with U.S.A. and necessary bartering of goods and services
Two brigs and 11 schooners from south coast will, if lucky, catch nearly 10,000 quintals for likely high demand for cod and strong West Indies market
"This is a Serious loss to the Owners & underwriters" - Brig taken by French privateer in Caribbean was underwritten £1,200 by Simeon Perkins
While primary school can be set up by people in any community, only trustees appointed by lieutenant governor can set up grammar schools
Governor Prevost tells legislators "persons with deranged minds the accommodation and medical aid their wretched situations "
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have "so many vulnerable Points to an invading Army that it is difficult to establish any precise Plan" for defence
Inspection of Nova Scotia Fencibles regiment finds men and officers perform well, but in inferior clothing and with arms needing repair
Trespassers on timber lot say owner has no title; producing deed, he resolves to sue more often, as his "Lenity" is taken for permissiveness
Liverpool "Over seers of the Poor" apprentice out two Blacks, "they being poor and not taken Care of by their Mothers"
Law to stop boys and others from sledding on steep Halifax streets makes underage children's parents and apprentices' masters pay 20s fine
Lawyers making full-day case out of 2-hour suit "are two Young Lawyers & wish to display their abilities and Law Learning in All the Niceties"
Deep snow in woods is "a great advantage to the people as wood is very Scarce and Tanners have their Bark in the woods"
Many watched as Lydia Dexter and Baptist minister "walked into the water he Baptized her in the Name &c."

New Brunswick

Saint John charter mandates provincial governor annually to pick mayor, sheriff and coroner while freeholders elect aldermen and constables
New Brunswick Fencibles renamed 104th Regiment, making N.B. first province "that has raised a regiment of the Line for his Majesty"
Indigenous Julian family are assured government support to stop neighbors usurping their hay field on Little Southwest Branch of Miramichi River
Unmarried woman declares she has no property or income in Britain besides £33+ she receives from Treasury and £40 from insurance office annually
Edward Winslow has "a gingerbread color'd young savage boy that I have undertaken to tamebut he's good natur'd, tractable & honest"

Newfoundland

St. John's civic leaders ask Prince Regent to see to paving, lighting, and widening of streets, establishing market, endowing seminary, etc.
Want of specie being "very serious detriment to Trade," price of silver will rise if rates are set for "English stamped Dollar Spanish Dollar"
Gov. John Duckworth approves of plan to tax each servant 1 penny per pound of their wages to help raise funds for general hospital in St. John's
Benevolent Irish Society resolves, "That considering the advanced price of Provisions," additional charitable funds should be raised
Four "Medical Practitioners" have decided to charge families "according to their different circumstances," but not less than what they previously paid
Besides lightning strike, waterspout and lunar eclipse, HMS Minerva records all-night rainbow that "celebrated Astronomer a Fog-bow"
B must make return visit after A pays "a complimental visit" to B, except when A is "Negro Tom; no, that would be rather too highly coloured"
Reader's thought on poetry in newspaper: "I think it shews as much as any other thing, that Literature is making progress where it is encouraged"
Print: St. John's seen from outside the Narrows, with warships and other craft in foreground

Western interior

In last of series of letters between North West Co. members and Hudson's Bay Co., HBC rejects idea that trade NWC has diverted should be conceded
"Murder" by Hudson's Bay Co. employee "far removed from the protection of Justice" leads North West Co. to seek "some arrangement" to prevent violence
"The interests of the Company andthe condition of the Indians are reciprocally dependent upon each other" - Northwest Company's liquor policy
Extreme cold and collapse of hare population forces North West Company men on Mackenzie River to chew hides, including 300+ beaver skins
Map: District of Assiniboia before 49th parallel was designated as international boundary

Hudson's Bay Company

Discussion of problems: supplying Indigenous people, stopping fraud of chief factors, and satisfying men
"Misfortunes never come single to perfect the miseries of the poor Indians," with collapse of arctic fox, marten and ptarmigan populations
Churchill men refuse to work on HBC terms, one demanding raise to £22 from £8 and "all expectation of any one renewing his contract was given up"
HBC deserter to North West Company is told he is now "a freeman in the Country would never be permitted to return to Orkney" in HBC ship
Separated from his family on winter trip and falling through ice, possibility of their starving pushes factor to advance by breaking ice with his chest

Elsewhere

Prince Edward Island has unique "time of general scarcity," with little hay, potatoes and grain "to supply four months consumption"
Moravian missionaries report some Inuit "are spiritually sick and ailing" and take refuge in customs "unbecoming the character of children of God"