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In 1822 he was granted the Prince Regent's bounty of 500 acres in Nissouri Township, Ontario. In our policy we must detest the nation that insults or injures us. Prévost's reputation sank to a new low, as Canadians claimed that their militia under Brock did the job and he failed. Trade goods, introduced by the French and Spanish in the 16th century, were instantly accepted and made life much easier. Several companies of an African American regiment, known as the "Seventh Regiment of Immunes," were raised in Missouri and sent to Georgia for training before being mustered out in February 1899.
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