the lieutenant-general of New France, who was usually the most senior of the governors, was the ultimate authority in the colonies. He answered directly to France between 1603-1627. After 1627 a ...
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"We need to see more detailed data," Japanese publisher Nikkei quoted Hiroshi Hase, governor ... through Kyoto on the way to ...
From the English ship Hopewell anchored off the coast of what is now North Carolina, Governor John ... Walter Raleigh, the colony’s wealthy patron, busy organizing a new venture in Ireland.
Nicolls took over as governor-general of New Netherland and handled matters tactfully, shrewdly and to the general satisfaction of the colony’s people. New Amsterdam was renamed New York City and New ...
In 1774, while back in England, Gage heard the news of the Boston Tea Party, and returned to New England, carrying with him the title of governor ... six years after the colonies had secured ...
In 1738, the Spanish governor of Florida chartered the settlement of Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, or Fort Mose for short, as a settlement for those fleeing slavery from the English colonies in ...
And Kyoto fell into decline. The governor of Kyoto Prefecture looked ... Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times “Three, two, one!” our cruise guide, Saki Tanaka, shouted over the public address ...
The new system is called “Chef’s Criteria ... it also involves standards for food hygiene and compliance,” Kyoto Governor Takatoshi Nishiwaki said. “It is an effort aimed not only at ...
On April 21, Hyogo Prefecture reported a record 563 new COVID-19 cases. The occupancy rate of its 839 hospital beds secured for COVID-19 patients was 82.6 percent as of April 20. Kyoto Governor ...
Following its policy of establishing self-government in the settler colonies, Parliament passed the New Zealand Constitution Act in 1852. It set up government at the colonial and provincial level by a ...
To the north-east lay the rest of New France, to the east the British ... which was founded at the same time as the first colony, in 1699. It switched to Mobile under Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de ...