Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Jean Taché, (b. 1698 – April 18, 1768) made his first trip to Canada in 1727 to deal in furs and engage in other business activities. By 1730, he had become a permanent resident of the colony and was successful as a merchant and trader. He was also was a militia captain in the government of Quebec. France's surrender of the colony of Quebec in 1763 curtailed his business activities."@en }
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- Jean_Taché comment "Jean Taché, (b. 1698 – April 18, 1768) made his first trip to Canada in 1727 to deal in furs and engage in other business activities. By 1730, he had become a permanent resident of the colony and was successful as a merchant and trader. He was also was a militia captain in the government of Quebec. France's surrender of the colony of Quebec in 1763 curtailed his business activities.".
- Q6171576 comment "Jean Taché, (b. 1698 – April 18, 1768) made his first trip to Canada in 1727 to deal in furs and engage in other business activities. By 1730, he had become a permanent resident of the colony and was successful as a merchant and trader. He was also was a militia captain in the government of Quebec. France's surrender of the colony of Quebec in 1763 curtailed his business activities.".