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  1. Sir James Douglas, KCB (August 15, 1803 – August 2, 1877) was a Canadian fur trader and politician who became the first Governor of the Colony of British Columbia. He is often credited as "The Father of British Columbia ". He was instrumental to the resettlement of 35 African Americans fleeing a life of racial persecution in San ...

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  2. 14 de feb. de 2008 · Sir James Douglas, governor of Vancouver Island (1851–64) and British Columbia (1858–64), fur trader (born 15 August 1803 in Demerara [Guyana]; died 2 August 1877 in Victoria, BC). Remembered as “the Father of British Columbia,” Sir James Douglas helped establish colonial settlement, trade and industry on the West Coast.

  3. Sir James Douglas (born Aug. 15, 1803, Demerara, British Guiana—died Aug. 2, 1877, Victoria, B.C., Can.) was a Canadian statesman known as “the father of British Columbia.” He became its first governor when it was a newly formed wilderness colony.

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  4. Sir James Douglas, was a Canadian fur trader and politician who became the first Governor of the Colony of British Columbia. He is often credited as "The Father of British Columbia". He was instrumental to the resettlement of 35 African Americans fleeing a life of racial persecution in San Francisco who arrived in the province aboard the ...

  5. James «Buster» Douglas ( Columbus, Ohio, 7 de abril de 1960) es un ex boxeador estadounidense. Es sobre todo conocido por haber derrotado a Mike Tyson en el torneo por el título mundial en Tokio en 1990, fecha por la que Tyson era reconocido como un boxeador temible y casi imbatible. Biografía.

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  6. 1 de ago. de 2020 · Douglas, a career Hudson's Bay Company man, founded Fort Victoria in 1843, was governor of Vancouver Island when the 1858 Gold Rush happened, and subsequently was appointed the first governor...