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Reached Russia ( see Cholera Riots ), Hungary ( about 100, 000 deaths ) and Germany in 1831, London in 1832 ( more than 55, 000 persons died in the United Kingdom ), France, Canada ( Ontario ), and United States ( New York ) in the same year, and the Pacific coast of North America by 1834.
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The two also briefly visited Canada, spending a few days in the summer of 1831 in what was then Lower Canada ( modern-day Quebec ) and Upper Canada ( modern-day Ontario ).
* 1831 Notes of Alexis de Tocqueville in Lower Canada
The Officer's Barracks, built in 1831 by the British Army, has been the residence of the Governor General of Canada since 1871.
Meanwhile, the 11th Parliament of Upper Canada met in January 1831 and Mackenzie continued to denounce abuses in the province.
Mackenzie spent 1831 traveling throughout Upper Canada collecting signatures for petitions to redress Upper Canadian grievances.
In the legislative session that opened in November 1831, Mackenzie demanded investigations of the Bank of Upper Canada, the Welland Canal, King ’ s College, the revenues, and the chaplain ’ s salary.
Though Upper Canada College has accepted ethnic minorities since the first black student enrolled in 1831, their representation within the student body was initially disproportionate to the same within the city's population.
* 1831-Alexis de Tocqueville, French aristocrat conservative political thinker and author of Democracy in America, spends a few days in the summer of 1831 in Lower Canada.
* April 30-Emily Stowe, first female doctor to practice in Canada and women's rights and suffrage activist ( b. 1831 )
Samuel Henry Harkwood ( Sam ) Livingston ( 4 February 1831 – 4 October 1897 ) came to Canada following an unsuccessful venture in the Californian gold rush of 1849, and eventually found his way to Jumping Pound, North-West Territories, in 1873 where he opened a trading post.
* March 9-Robert Machray, clergyman, missionary and first Primate of the Church of England in Canada ( b. 1831 )
Events from the year 1831 in Canada.
1831 in Canada,
John Jones Ross, PC ( August 16, 1831 – May 4, 1901 ) was born in Quebec City, Canada.
When her husband was appointed in 1830 to administer the government of Canada, as Governor-General, from February 1831 to August 1835, the couple entertained at the Castle of St. Louis, Quebec.
Dr. Emily Howard Stowe ( May 1, 1831 – April 29, 1903 ) was the first female doctor to practice in Canada, and an activist for women's rights and suffrage.
*** Prince Edward District, Upper Canada 1831
* 1831 – Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Red River Colony ( Manitoba ) – 792, 226
In 1831 William Sergeant was given a lot by the Canada Company on the condition that he open an inn.

1831 and .
At the age of 17 he became an apprentice machinist at the shop of Walcott & Harris in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, and following two or three other jobs in quick succession after graduation, he went into business for himself in 1831, making lathes and small tools.
While population at Fort Garry increased rapidly, from 2,417 in 1831 to 4,369 in 1840, economic opportunities did not increase at a similar rate.
In 1831, Thomas relocated the family to a new homestead in Coles County, Illinois.
In the spring of 1831, hired by New Salem businessman Denton Offutt and accompanied by friends, he took goods by flatboat from New Salem to New Orleans via the Sangamon, Illinois, and Mississippi rivers.
Reference to them is made according to the organization of Immanuel Bekker's Royal Prussian Academy edition ( Aristotelis Opera edidit Academia Regia Borussica, Berlin, 1831 – 1870 ), which in turn is based on ancient classifications of these works.
In 1859, Nobel's father left his factory in the care of the second son, Ludvig Nobel ( 1831 – 1888 ), who greatly improved the business.
* 1831 – Soldiers marching on the Broughton Suspension Bridge in Manchester, England cause it to collapse.
* 1831 – Nat Turner's slave rebellion commences just after midnight in Southampton County, Virginia, leading to the deaths of more than 50 whites and several hundred African Americans who are killed in retaliation for the uprising.
* 1770 – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher ( d. 1831 )
In 1831 the Protestant Reverend Edward Nangle founded a proselytising mission at Dugort.
* 1831 – Nat Turner sees a solar eclipse, which he believes is a sign from God.
* 1831 – A new London Bridge opens.
It was there that their first child, a daughter they named Anna Bronson Alcott, was born on March 16, 1831, after 36 hours of labor.
The couple's only son was born on April 6, 1831, but lived only a few minutes.
* 1798 – Sangolli Rayanna, Indian freedom fighter ( d. 1831 )
* 1831 – John Jones Ross, Canadian politician, 7th Premier of Quebec ( d. 1901 )
* 1831 – French intervention forces William I of the Netherlands to abandon his attempt to suppress the Belgian Revolution.
* 1831 – Helena Blavatsky, Russian scholar and theosophist ( d. 1891 )
* 1831 – Nat Turner leads black slaves and free blacks in a rebellion.
In 1831 he became a member of the 90th Regiment of the Tennessee militia.
Following the 1831 Nat Turner slave rebellion, a state convention was called to pass a new constitution, including provisions to disfranchise free people of color.
The Sanskrit text was printed at Calcutta in 1831.
The ruins of Amphipolis as seen by E. Cousinéry in 1831: the bridge over Strymon, the city fortifications and the Acropolis.
* 1831 – Michael Faraday discovers electromagnetic induction.

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