Montreal (1844–1849)

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Montreal (1844–1849) was the city that briefly served as the political center of the united Province of Canada during the mid-19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical city status
political capital
appliesToCity Montreal NERFINISHED
capitalOf Province of Canada NERFINISHED
capitalType political center
seat of government
country Province of Canada NERFINISHED
endTime 1849
followedBy Toronto (capital of the Province of Canada) NERFINISHED
hasJurisdiction executive branch of the Province of Canada
legislative branch of the Province of Canada
hasLanguageOfGovernment English
French
hasPoliticalStatus capital city
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Canada East NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Canada NERFINISHED
locatedOn Island of Montreal NERFINISHED
Saint Lawrence River NERFINISHED
partOf history of Montreal
political history of the Province of Canada
precededBy Kingston (capital of the Province of Canada) NERFINISHED
reasonForEnd relocation of the capital of the Province of Canada
startTime 1844
temporalQualifier mid-19th century
usedBy Parliament of the Province of Canada NERFINISHED

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