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George Vancouver

Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a Royal Navy officer and explorer best known for leading the Vancouver Expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of what became the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. states of Alaska, Washington, Oregon and…

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Allegiance
Great Britain
Born
(1757-06-22)22 June 1757 King's Lynn, Norfolk
Branch
Royal Navy
Commands
HMS Discovery
Died
10 May 1798(1798-05-10) (aged 40) Petersham, Surrey
Rank
Captain

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Allegiance · 1
George Vancouver → Great Britain
Born · 1
George Vancouver → (1757-06-22)22 June 1757 King's Lynn, Norfolk
Branch · 1
George Vancouver → Royal Navy
Commands · 1
George Vancouver → HMS Discovery
Died · 1
George Vancouver → 10 May 1798(1798-05-10) (aged 40) Petersham, Surrey
Rank · 1
George Vancouver → Captain
Service years · 1
George Vancouver → 1771–c. 1795

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George VancouverAllegianceGreat Britain1.00infobox
George VancouverBorn(1757-06-22)22 June 1757 King's Lynn, Norfolk1.00infobox
George VancouverBranchRoyal Navy1.00infobox
George VancouverCommandsHMS Discovery1.00infobox
George VancouverDied10 May 1798(1798-05-10) (aged 40) Petersham, Surrey1.00infobox
George VancouverRankCaptain1.00infobox
George VancouverService years1771–c. 17951.00infobox
George Vancouverrelated to External linksBiography0.60section
George Vancouverrelated to External linksDictionary0.60section
George Vancouverrelated to External linksCanadian Biography OnlineWorks0.60section
George Vancouverrelated to External linksFaded Page0.60section
George Vancouverrelated to External linksCanada0.60section

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