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Prior to the Canadian War, modern-day Huron was administered by the United Kingdom as the Province of Upper Canada. Following the dissolution of the UK after the French invasion of the British Isles (the Forty Days' Campaign) in 1815, a majority of Upper Canada, along with Florida, Cuba, and Nova Scotia (also British - and Spanish - possessions in North America) were ceded to the United States as part of the 1815 Treaty of London.

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rdfs:label
  • Huron (Napoleon's World)
rdfs:comment
  • Prior to the Canadian War, modern-day Huron was administered by the United Kingdom as the Province of Upper Canada. Following the dissolution of the UK after the French invasion of the British Isles (the Forty Days' Campaign) in 1815, a majority of Upper Canada, along with Florida, Cuba, and Nova Scotia (also British - and Spanish - possessions in North America) were ceded to the United States as part of the 1815 Treaty of London.
Nation
  • United States
dcterms:subject
city largest
city other
name short
  • Huron
HoStitle
  • Governor
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dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
division type
  • State of
abbreviations
  • HR
Timeline
  • Napoleon's World
map caption
  • Location of Huron in the United States
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • White
Name
  • State of Huron
regime
  • Representative democracy
ad date
  • 1826(xsd:integer)
Language
  • English
Currency
  • US Dollar
Population
  • 12086707(xsd:integer)
Flag caption
  • Flag of Huron
Governing body
  • State Legislature
Area
  • 245000(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Huronian
Timezone
  • Eastern Standard
map width
  • 220(xsd:integer)
otl
  • Upper Canada
Capital
Flag
  • Pele83DD.png
ethnic other
  • Hispanic, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander
abstract
  • Prior to the Canadian War, modern-day Huron was administered by the United Kingdom as the Province of Upper Canada. Following the dissolution of the UK after the French invasion of the British Isles (the Forty Days' Campaign) in 1815, a majority of Upper Canada, along with Florida, Cuba, and Nova Scotia (also British - and Spanish - possessions in North America) were ceded to the United States as part of the 1815 Treaty of London.
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