Brooks, Caroline

Female 1835 - 1929  (93 years)


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   Date  Event(s)
1837 
  • 1837—1837: Queen Victoria's accession to the throne of England
    Queen Victoria's accession to the throne of England
1861 
  • 12 Apr 1861—9 May 1865: American Civil War
    American Civil War
1863 
  • 1 Jan 1863—6 Dec 1865: End of Slavery USA
    President Abraham Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation and then the 13th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified.
1865 
  • 13 Apr 1865—14 Apr 1865: Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
1867 
  • 1867—22 May 1867: The British North America Act
    The British North America Act passes the British Parliament, uniting the former United Provinces (Quebec and Ontario) plus Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into a new self-governing colony, the Dominion of Canada.
  • 1867—1 Jul 1867: Dominion of Canada
    The British North America Act takes effect, and John A. MacDonald is inaugurated as the first prime minister of Canada.
1871 
  • 1871—25 Jul 1871: British Columbia
    British Columbia becomes the sixth province of Canada.
1873 
  • 1873—1 Jul 1873: Prince Edward Island
    Prince Edward Island becomes the seventh province of Canada.
1880 
  • 16 Dec 1880—23 Mar 1881: First Boer War
    First Boer War
1899 
  • 11 Oct 1899—31 May 1902: Second Boer War
    Second Boer War
10 1904 
  • 1904—1905: Russiao-Japan War
    Russiao-Japan War
11 1905 
  • 1905—1 Sep 1905: Alberta and Saskatchewan
    Alberta and Saskatchewan are separated from the Northwest Territories to become the eighth and ninth provinces of Canada.
12 1911 
  • 1911—1912: Chinese Revolution
    Chinese Revolution
13 1914 
  • 2 Aug 1914—11 Nov 1918: World War I
    World War I
14 1917 
  • Nov 1917—Oct 1922: Russian Civil War
    Russian Civil War
15 1918 
  • 1918—24 May 1918: Right to Vote
    Women are granted the right to vote in Canadian federal elections. Provinces follow suit at different times between 1916 and 1940.
  • Jan 1918—Dec 1920: Spanish Flu Pandemic
    Spanish Flu Pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus. •Approximately 20% to 40% of the worldwide population became ill •An estimated 50 million people died