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  2. Fraser Canyon War - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Canyon War, also known as the Canyon War or the Fraser River War, was an incident between white miners and the indigenous Nlaka'pamux people in the newly declared Colony of British Columbia, which later became part of Canada, in 1858. It occurred during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which brought many white settlers to the Fraser ...

  3. Nicola (Okanagan leader) - Wikipedia

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    It is safe to say, because of his stance in the Yakima, Spokane and Fraser Canyon Wars and in mediating an end to the violence of the Okanagan Trail, that without him the history of British Columbia might have been considerably more war-torn and BC's native peoples might have become entangled with American troops (thereby increasing the ...

  4. List of wars of the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Conflicts along the Okanagan Trail in 1858 in British Columbia were related to the Yakima War in Washington Territory; Fraser Canyon War (1858) – Colony of British Columbia (white irregulars in British territory against the Nlaka'pamux) Lamalcha War (1863) — Colony of British Columbia (Royal Navy vs Lamalcha people

  5. Fraser Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Canyon is a major landform of the ... Concentrations of First Nations ... The Fraser Canyon War and the series of events known as McGowan's War ...

  6. Nicomen Indian Band - Wikipedia

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    The Nicomen First Nation is located near the confluence of the Thompson and Nicoamen Rivers. It was in this area that the first major gold finds of what would become the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush were found, and the first quarrels between First Nations miners and American miners began, which would culminate in the Fraser Canyon War of the fall of 1858.

  7. James Douglas (governor) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1858, escalating tensions between the miners and the Nlaka’pamux people of the central area of the canyon broke into the Fraser Canyon War. Douglas's actions in asserting British sovereignty over the mainland is generally conceded today to have helped exert to control over American miners and to undermine American territorial ...

  8. Fraser Canyon Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Canyon War did not affect the upper reaches of the goldfields, in the area of Lillooet, and the short-lived popularity of the Douglas Road caused the town to be designated "the largest town north of San Francisco and west of Chicago", with an estimated population of 16,000.

  9. Fort Langley National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Douglas made the proclamation on his journey upriver to confront American miners in the wake of the Fraser Canyon War as a pre-emptive move to forestall any drives for annexation to the US. Photograph of Fort Langley from 1862. The decline of the fort over the next 30 years was attributed to three factors.