Difference between revisions of "Lambton County, Ontario"
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| + | | 1841: {{Wikipedia|Acts of Union 1840}} created a single {{Wikipedia|Province of Canada}} (Kent County, Province of Canada) | ||
| + | | 1849: Lambton Count, Province of Canada formed | ||
| + | | 1867: {{Wikipedia|Canadian Confederation}} established the modern province of Ontario (Lambton County, Ontario) | ||
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Revision as of 18:18, 30 December 2015
Located in Ontario, part of Eastern Canada
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Lambton County was formed in 1849. Previously, the area belonged to Kent County.
| 1798 | Kent County, Upper Canada formed |
| 1841 | Acts of Union 1840 created a single Province of Canada (Kent County, Province of Canada) |
| 1849 | Lambton Count, Province of Canada formed |
| 1867 | Canadian Confederation established the modern province of Ontario (Lambton County, Ontario) |