St. Andrews

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St. Andrews is a historic settlement in the Red River region of present-day Manitoba, Canada, known for its early Anglican mission and role in the development of the Red River Colony.

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St. Andrews canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf community
historic settlement
associatedWith Hudson’s Bay Company influence in Red River
mixed Indigenous and European settler population
country Canada
developedAs parish settlement along the Red River
governedBy Rural Municipality of St. Andrews NERFINISHED
hasBuildingMaterialTradition stone construction for church and rectory
hasChurch St. Andrew’s Anglican Church NERFINISHED
hasCulturalHeritage Indigenous heritage
Métis history
Scottish settler heritage
hasFunction agricultural parish in Red River Colony
religious centre in Red River Colony
hasHeritage Anglican mission
hasLandmark Lower Fort Garry (nearby) NERFINISHED
St. Andrew’s Anglican Church NERFINISHED
St. Andrew’s Rectory NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after Saint Andrew
hasReligiousTradition Anglicanism
heritageStatus recognized historic area in Manitoba
historicalEconomy agriculture
river-based trade
historicalRegion Rupert's Land NERFINISHED
knownFor early Anglican mission
role in development of the Red River Colony
locatedIn Manitoba
Red River region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Winnipeg NERFINISHED
locatedOn Red River of the North NERFINISHED
partOf Red River Colony NERFINISHED
historic Red River settlements
province Manitoba NERFINISHED
religiousJurisdiction Anglican Diocese of Rupert’s Land NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th-century colonial era

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Red River Colony hasSettlement St. Andrews