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- George Grenville - Wikipedia
The town of Grenville, Quebec, was named after George Grenville The town is in turn the namesake for the Grenville orogeny, a long-lived Mesoproterozoic mountain-building event associated with the assembly of the supercontinent Rodinia
- George Grenville | British statesman, Whig politician, fiscal reformer . . .
George Grenville (born October 14, 1712—died November 13, 1770, London, England) was an English politician whose policy of taxing the American colonies, initiated by his Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765, started the train of events leading to the American Revolution
- George Grenville, Facts, Significance, Revolution, APUSH
George Grenville was the Prime Minister of Great Britain responsible for passing a series of laws that led to the American Revolution
- George Grenville (1712-1770) - The American Revolution
Grenville was dismissed from office on July 10, 1765, and he almost immediately went to active opposition to both the King and to American defiance of the Stamp Act, comparing it to the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 He remained in Parliament until his death in London on November 13, 1770
- George Grenville - Museum of the Prime Minister
Learn more about George Grenville, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and a talented and influential politician
- Grenville Acts | Encyclopedia. com
Under the leadership of George Grenville, who headed the ministry that came to power in March 1763, the imperial government enacted a number of measures intended to increase the amount of control it exercised over the North American colonies
- Grenville Province - Wikipedia
The Grenville Province is a tectonically complex region, in Eastern Canada, that contains many different aged accreted terranes from various origins It exists southeast of the Grenville Front [1] and extends from Labrador southwestern to Lake Huron
- Grenville County, Ontario - Wikipedia
Grenville County is a former county in the Canadian province of Ontario It fronted on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River, between the towns of Kingston and Cornwall
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