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When and Connecticut
When he was 17 years old his family moved to Connecticut.
When the American Revolutionary War started in 1775, Ethan Allen and a troop of his men, along with Connecticut Colonel Benedict Arnold, marched up to Lake Champlain and captured the strategically important military posts at Fort Ticonderoga, Crown Point, and Fort George, all in New York.
When, in 1938, the Scranton Miners of Scranton, Pennsylvania team moved to Hartford, Connecticut and renamed the Hartford Bees, the league was renamed as the Eastern League.
When this production moved from Connecticut to Broadway, the part of Lacey was omitted and the number of Mae and Gooper's children reduced to three.
When the American Revolutionary War began in the 1770s, Fairfielders were caught in the crisis as much as, if not more than, the rest of their neighbors in Connecticut.
When the British attacked New Haven, Connecticut in 1779, Rev.
When the family moved to Easton in 1954, Holmes ' father went to Connecticut, where he worked as a gardener until his death in 1970.
When the deer population was reduced by 74 % at a study site in Bridgeport, Connecticut, for example, the number of nymphal ticks collected at the site decreased by 92 %.
When the WNBA opened in 1997, the Liberty was one of the first teams to choose a player, and they signed college superstar Rebecca Lobo ( University of Connecticut ) to a contract.
When the children went to California to visit their father they were so spoiled with expensive gifts that, when they returned to their mother in Connecticut, they were deeply discontented with what they saw as a staid lifestyle.
When foreign heads of state would not grant him an audience, as he was only a private citizen, he persuaded the governor of the state of Connecticut make him a lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp in the state militia.
When he was two years old, the family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut.
When Jonathan finds out what Brad has done, he forces Brad to leave New York City and go to Jonathan's cabin in Connecticut to complete his new songs.
When Lewis journeyed to England, he left the manuscript with friends in Connecticut, where it was forgotten.
When other New England states closed their ports to British shipping, Connecticut hastened to profit by opening its ports.
When Foster entered Yale University, Hinckley moved to New Haven, Connecticut, for a short time to stalk her.
When not working, Bergen lives at her home in Connecticut.
When he arrived at Saybrook at the mouth of the river on July 8 he found the fort there occupied by Connecticut militia, who were flying the English flag.
When Connecticut authorities later appealed to Andros for assistance, Andros replied that it was " strange " that they would do so, considering their previous behavior, and refused to help.
When the Connecticut Valley became known to Europeans around 1631, it was inhabited by what were known as the River Tribes — a number of small clans of Native Americans living along the Great River and its tributaries.
When the colony of New York was handed over to the Dutch in 1673, the eastern towns, including Southold, Easthampton and Southampton, refused to submit ; the Dutch attempted to force the matter by arms, and the colonists of the towns repelled them, with assistance from Connecticut.
When New York became English again in 1674, these eastern towns preferred to stay part of Connecticut, and Connecticut agreed, but the government of James, Duke of York forced the matter.
When the Dutch took control of the colony of New York in 1673, the eastern towns, including Southold, East Hampton and Southampton, refused to submit ; the Dutch attempted to force the matter by arms, and the colonists of the towns repelled them, with assistance from Connecticut.
When New York became English again in 1674, these eastern towns preferred to stay part of Connecticut.

When and Charter
When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, the consensus within the world community was that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced.
When a new Charter for the colonies was promulgated, Hogendorp's proposals had been whittled down to insignificance The vestigial democrats on the Council were now purged in favor of Orangist reactionaries like Hendrik Mollerus, and Hendrik Van Stralen.
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1841 and established as a Crown colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
When the University first received its Royal Charter on 13 November 1967, there were 164 undergraduate and 31 postgraduate students.
When, however, the People's Charter was drawn up ... clearly defining the urgent demands of the working class, we felt we had a real bond of union ; and so transformed our Radical Association into local Chartist centres ..."
When he ascended to the throne he granted the Charter of Liberties.
When the car reaches Goldfinger's factory in Switzerland ( Enterprises Auric AG ), he recasts the gold from the armour panels into aircraft seats and fits them to the Mecca Charter Airline, in which he holds a large stake.
When it was released to the public, the Charter was titled " Joint Declaration by the President and the Prime Minister " and was generally known as the " Joint Declaration ".
When the Royal Charter establishing the College was being drawn up, Grove ensured that, unlike the Royal Academy, the College should have degree-awarding powers.
When New Zealand became a separate Colony from New South Wales in 1841, the Royal Charter established three provinces:
When the London Working Men's Association drafted the Charter, the London Democratic Association consolidated with other radical working men's associations and officially took up the Charter, but O ' Connor and the Star were not ready to accept the political leadership of the London Working Men's Association.
Once World War II broke out it stressed that this was a war for democracy and discouraged emphasis on Hitler's anti-Jewish policies lest a backlash identify it as a " Jewish war " and increase anti-Semitism in the U. S. When the war ended in 1945 it urged a human rights program upon the United Nations and proved vital in enlisting the support that made possible the human rights provisions in the UN Charter.
When Gravesend became a town under Royal Charter in the 13th century, Milton was included within it.
When the Charter of Privileges and Exemptions was established in 1629 setting up the patroon system, Kiliaen van Rensselaer established his patroonship of Rensselaerswyck, surrounding Fort Orange on of shoreline along the Hudson River and inland on each side.
When, however, the Union purports to express itself in respect to matters reflecting aspects of Lavigne's identity and membership in the community that go beyond his bargaining unit and its immediate concerns, his claim to the protection of the Charter cannot as easily be dismissed.
When the IMG Center was built, it originally housed the Cuyahoga Saving Bank, which was acquired by Charter One Bank in 1998.
When the Treaty of London ( London Charter ) August 8, 1945 defined three types of crimes, war crimes, crimes against peace and crimes against humanity, it became evident that Finland couldn't be the only country fighting on the German side where leaders wouldn't be convicted.
When New Zealand was separated from the colony of New South Wales in 1840 and established as a colony in its own right, the Royal Charter effecting this provided that " the principal Islands, heretofore known as, or commonly called, the ' Northern Island ', the ' Middle Island ', and ' Stewart's Island ', shall henceforward be designated and known respectively as ' New Ulster ', ' New Munster ', and ' New Leinster '".
When Winston Churchill introduced the Charter to Parliament, he purposely mistranslated the colonies to be recently captured countries by Germany in order to get it passed.
When evidence is obtained through the violation of a Charter right, the claimant is able to apply to have the evidence excluded from the trial under this section.
When the Charter was negotiated in 1981, there was general agreement that section 6 would not affect extradition.
When Penang, Singapore, which was founded by the British in 1819 along with Melaka, which fell to the British as a trade-off under the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, formed the Straits Settlement in 1826, a new charter, the Charter of Justice was introduced.

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