Thomas Talbot

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Thomas Talbot was a prominent early 19th-century colonial official and land developer in Upper Canada, best known for founding the Talbot Settlement along Lake Erie and exerting significant political influence in the region.

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instanceOf colonial official
human
land developer
politician
settlement
country Canada
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United Kingdom
fieldOfWork colonial administration
land settlement
regional politics
founder Thomas Talbot NERFINISHED
hasPart rural townships along Lake Erie
hasSignificantEvent establishment of the Talbot Settlement
expansion of settlement roads and townships along Lake Erie
hasSignificantPerson Thomas Talbot NERFINISHED
influenced patterns of land ownership along Lake Erie
political development of southwestern Upper Canada
knownFor founding the Talbot Settlement along Lake Erie
land development in Upper Canada
political influence in Upper Canada
locatedIn Upper Canada NERFINISHED
locatedOn north shore of Lake Erie
notableFor Talbot Settlement NERFINISHED
notableWork development of transportation routes in the Talbot Settlement region
organization of the Talbot Settlement land grants
occupation colonial administrator
land developer
politician
partOf colonial administration of Upper Canada
placeOfActivity Lake Erie region NERFINISHED
Upper Canada NERFINISHED
southwestern Ontario NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment conservative colonial elite of Upper Canada
positionHeld colonial official in Upper Canada
land settlement administrator
regionServed Lake Erie north shore NERFINISHED
Upper Canada colonial frontier
residence Talbot Settlement NERFINISHED
Upper Canada NERFINISHED

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