Conflict in 13 Colonies
Wave of Refugees
Challenges of Loyalist Migration
War of 1812
Vocabulary
100

Why did American soldiers attack Québec in 1775?

Why did American soldiers attack Québec in 1775?

They thought the Canadiens would welcome them as liberators.They were wrong

100

Who is a refugee?

A person who seeks protection in another country to escape danger in their own country

100

What were the reasons people remained loyal to Britain, even though it was highly dangerous to do so?

First Nations loyalists were losing land to American colonies

Some loyalists wanted to avoid violence

Some did not want to fight against former military partners

Black loyalists wanted freedom 

Merchant and business people wanted to keep their connection to their British trading partners

100

What treaty ended the War of 1812?

Treaty of Ghent


100

What is migration?

Movement of people from one region of a territory to another.

200

Where in Canada was the American invasion stopped?

Quebec City

200

 Which groups of people moved to Québec and Nova Scotia during the Loyalist migration?

Loyalists, Black Loyalists, Haudenosaunee people,

200

These groups were worried that the arrival of the Loyalists would endanger their language, culture and way of life.

Who are the Canadiens and First Nations?

200

Who is Chief Tecumseh?

When war began, this person helped organize First Nations to support the British against the Americans?

200

What is immigration?

The process of people establishing homes and citizenship in a country that is not their native country.

300

Who are Patriots?

People who supported the rebellion in the 13 Colonies.

300

What did Britain offer to Black Loyalists.

What is "Freedom and Farm"?

300
Who was responsible for the formation of the colony of New Brunswick?

The group of British loyalist who petitioned for their own colony separate from Nova Scotia

300

After the War of 1812, Britain and the United States agreed to draw the boundary between British North America and the U.S. through a parallel?

The 49th Parallel  

300

What is assimilation?

The process of becoming part of a different cultural group (not your own)

400

He led a rebellion and became the first president of the United States in 1789.

Who is George Washington?

400

What is the name of Mr.Gordon's cat?

Zeike 'Isaac' Gordon 

400

Who was the Quebec governor who gave British loyalists land along the upper St.Lawrence?

Governor Frederich Haldimand
400

What United States government building did the British and Canadians destroy during the War of 1812?

The White House
400

What is a revolution?

A quick and often violent change in a system of government (from monarchy to republic, for example)

500

What are the reasons Britain upset the 13 colonies to the point of revolution

  • Thirteen Colonies could only trade with their home country [Britain]
  • They had to pay high taxes on British imports
  • Also, they wanted more control over their affairs [Government]
  • Matters grew worse in  1774 after Britan passesd the Québec Act. This gave the Ohio valley to Québec, not the Thirteen Colonies
500

Who was Thayendenegea?

Mohawk leader that pressed Britain to recognize the rights of his people to the land at Grand River. He worked to ensure that the Mohawk had clear legal title to the land according to British rules and laws.

500

What is Constitutional Act of 1791?

• Divided Québec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada. • Established British civil and criminal law in Upper Canada. • Set aside lands for Protestant churches and guaranteed the Canadiens rights to the Catholic Church. • Established a “representative government.”

500

What are the reasons why the Americans declared war on British North America in 1812?

Britain shut down trade between France and the U.S. It blocked American ships from landing at French ports. The British navy also began boarding American ships, kidnapping soldiers.

500

Who wins in a war that is 'deadlocked'?

Nobody


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