Key People
Major Events
Battle of York facts
First Nations
Canadian History
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How many Americains were involed in the Battle of York War?

2700 Americains

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Why did the British retreat?

They were outnombered

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Who won Battle of York?

The Americans

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What side were the First nations people on?

The British

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What is the name of the land today that they fought on back in 1813?

Toronto

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How many British were involved in the Battle of York War?

750 British

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How many people were left back to discuss the terms of surrender?

2 militia officers

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Who attacked first?

The Americans

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Who were the two commanders that led the First Nations?

John Brat and John Norton

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Who was the leader of the British Troops?

Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe

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How long did the Americans occupy the town for?

6 days

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Where and When was the Battle of York happen?

in York, Ontario on April 27th, 1813

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How did the First Nations fool the Americans?

They acted as guides and scouts

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What did the British alliances protect?

The Canadian land and Water

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Who were the two most involved leaders in the war?

Sir roger Hale Sheaffe and General Zebulon Pike 

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who was the most important person that during the happening of these events?

The general, Zebulon Pike

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How  long did the Battle last?

6 hours 

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What did the First Nations commanders command their troops to do at the start of the Battle?

took part in raids against the Americans

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Who were the three main commanders on the American side? (list their names)

general Zebulon Pike, Isaac Chauncey, and Henry Dearborn

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what was the major event that happened in the Battle of York?

The fire that the British caused

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How many British and Americans died in the Battle of York?

157 British and 320 Americans died

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How did the Ojibwa Indians 

Defended the capital of Upper Canada

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Why was it significant to Canadian History? 

It highlighted the challenges the British faced in protecting Upper Canada falling into the Americans hands

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