colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands

{{Short description|British colony}}

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The Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands was a British colony constituting the archipelago of the same name from 1853 to 1858, when it was amalgamated into the Colony of British Columbia.{{Sfn|Sage|1930b|p=217}} In 2010, the archipelago was renamed Haida Gwaii.{{Cite news|title=Queen Charlotte Islands renamed Haida Gwaii in historic deal {{!}} CBC News|language=en-US|work=CBC|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/queen-charlotte-islands-renamed-haida-gwaii-in-historic-deal-1.849161|access-date=2020-12-07}}

The Queen Charlotte Colony was created by the Colonial Office in response to the increase of American marine trading activity resulting from the gold rush on Moresby Island in 1851. No separate administration or capital for the colony was ever established, as its only officer or appointee was James Douglas, who was simultaneously Governor of Vancouver Island. He was granted a commission as Lieutenant-Governor of the Queen Charlotte Islands in September 1852.{{Sfn|Sage|1930b|p=177}}

While the archipelago was ostensibly a British colony, historical evidence, such as a seasonal mission of exploration to survey the islands as late as 1859{{Sfn|Sage|1930b}} does not support the establishment of a permanent European settlement following the unsuccessful conclusion to the gold rush in 1853.{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}

Prior to and during its establishment as a nominative British colony, the archipelago was inhabited by groups of the Haida people, which comprised the sole population of the ostensible colony.{{Sfn|Sage|1930b|p=100}}

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Works Cited

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  • {{Cite book |last=Sage |first=Walter Noble |url=https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcbooks/items/1.0375702 |title=Sir James Douglas and British Columbia |publisher=University of Toronto Press |year=1930b |location=Toronto |language=en |doi=10.14288/1.0375702 |oclc=937565836 |access-date=2024-12-16 |via=UBC Library Open Collections |doi-access=free}}

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See also

  • Lillard, Charles. [https://books.google.com/books?id=SixVAGVv0PcC&dq=%22Queen+Charlotte+Islands%22+colony+%22gold+rush%22&pg=PA95 Just East of Sundown:The Queen Charlotte Islands].
  • {{Cite book |last=Sage |first=Walter Noble |url=https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcbooks/items/1.0374756?o=0 |title=Sir James Douglas |publisher=The Ryerson Press |year=1930a |series=Ryerson Canadian History Readers |location=Toronto |doi=10.14288/1.0374756 |oclc=422709642 |via=UBC Library Open Collections |doi-access=free}}

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Category:Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas

Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands

Category:Pre-Confederation British Columbia

Category:British North America

Category:1858 disestablishments

Category:States and territories established in 1853

Category:1853 establishments in Canada